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“... birth (<37 weeks), low birth weight (<2.5 kg), late abortion (14-24 weeks) or abortion (<14 weeks). The...”
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“... for the first time a case of abortion followed by death associated with colloid goiter, massive...”
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“... the effects of corn and sorghum with different processing methods on the expression of genes involved...”
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“...The abortion and abscision of floral buds in pear trees ("bud jump"), is characterized...”
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