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Published 2013
... impair antioxidant defense owing to its involvement in the activation of sodium reabsorption to lead...
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.... When invading native riparian temperate forests, they can decrease tree species diversity, alter the...
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Published 2014
... of the nucleonic component decreases with the temperature and increases with the nucleon chemical...
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... of the nucleonic component decreases with the temperature and increases with the nucleon chemical...
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...Objective:To assess the impact of a diabetic foot outpatient clinic on reducing the morbidity...
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Published 2016
... lesions in dogs with chronic kidney disease.] Avaliações morfológica e imuno-histoquímica (Troponina...
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Published 2020
...Objective: to compare the clinical performance of newly introduced resin modified glass ionomer...
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Published 2016
... lesions using CO2 as primary contrast in patients with no formal contraindication to iodine, aiming...
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Published 2018
... lesions of the knee when assessing the results using the VAS, Lysholm, and Kujala scores 1 year after...
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...Objectives The present study investigated the effect of contraceptive treatment with deslorelin...
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Published 2014
... an increase in basal area (to 4.65 m² ha-1) and a decrease in numbers of individuals (to 399), species...
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Published 2016
.../µL, respectively), (p<0.05). There was a decrease in lymphocyte and eosinophil count after the race (1.34...
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