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“... expression during acute lung injury in rats. Male Wistar rats weighing 250 to 450 g were anesthetized ip with...”
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“... expression during acute lung injury in rats. Male Wistar rats weighing 250 to 450 g were anesthetized ip with...”
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“... 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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“...INTRODUCTION: bodyboarding is a kind of surfing that has been growing very rapidly over the last...”
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“... rapidly during the first four days, with less significant variations thereafter. Malic acid, the major...”
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“... as to increase the profit and decrease the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions. In this way, feedlot is a major...”
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“.... This work concerns the study of microfauna biomass during the start-up of a SBBR designed for the...”
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“... leaves tended to decrease very rapidly through fruit development and ripening with a drop below...”
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“... leaves tended to decrease very rapidly through fruit development and ripening with a drop below...”
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“.... It is used in high concentrations in rapidly dividingcells, intestinal cells, to provide energy. In strenuous...”
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“... to be dissolved and to decrease the leaching rates owing to the possible dissolution of refracting matter...”
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“...The present paper describes the effect of metals ions on the in vitro availability of enoxacin...”
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“...Sorghum is used as a substitute for rice in dog food, owing to its nutritional similarity and low...”
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“... to evaluate the success of this technique owing to the individual effect caused by deslorelin acetate....”
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“... gas phase results in a small decrease of the cathode surface temperature and of the near-cathode...”
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