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“... affected in the piperine plus pilocarpine groups. Piperine increased striatal levels of GABA, glycine and...”
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“.... Untreated P350 animals showed decreased striatal DA and increased DOPAC and HVA levels thatwere not affected...”
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“... area, regardless of the degree of strain, while mast cells activity was not affected by the treatment...”
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“.... Results: Non-COVID-19 threats had a decrease in the monthly average frequency of reporting in period...”
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“...Benzodiazepines, such as diazepam (DZP), are used to treat anxiety disorders, and are prescribed...”
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“... of deforestation due to industrial and legal causes, resulted in the decrease of avalanches that affected...”
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“...Maerl/rhodolith beds are protected habitats that may be affected by ocean acidification (OA), but...”
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“...The genus Alternaria includes several of fungi that are darkly pigmented by DHN-melanin. These are...”
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“..., i.e., species composition, richness, and abundance. Plant–pollinator interactions are affected by species...”
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“...1. Nitrogen (N)-fixing Acacia species are often aggressive invaders outside their native range...”
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“...The genus Alternaria includes several of fungi that are darkly pigmented by DHNmelanin. These are...”
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“... of leaves, leaf area, specific leaf area, length and primary root area, wood density, wood dry matter, leaf...”
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“... disappearance per area differed among treatments only in 2004, and was highest at 20% of herbage allowance...”
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“... of the animals showed a 30% decrease in uroporphyrinogen activity; in the ethanol + hexachlorobenzene...”
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“...Reptiles are highly susceptible to climate change, responding negatively to thermal and rainfall...”
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