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“... of hydrocephalus (the rat injected in the cisterna magna with kaolin) to study descending modulation of pain...”
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“... percentages of inorganic N in relation to total N in the soil. The increase in N-fertilizer rates augmented...”
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“... N in relation to total N in the soil. The increase in N-fertilizer rates augmented the N stock in the soil...”
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“... snack. The compliance was set at >70% of the total theoretical doses. The dietary intake was...”
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“... on fruit-eating bat A. lituratus. After seven days of exposure to two doses of DTM (0.02 and 0.04...”
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“... in 2005 on a Haplumbrept (360 g kg-1 clay, 60 g kg -1 organic matter, and pH 4.1). Three rates...”
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