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“... for obesity, with the intention of weight loss and improvement in cardiovascular risk (CV risk). A good...”
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“...Seed dispersal by ants is an important ecological process that maintains the structure and...”
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“...Seed dispersal by ants is an important ecological process that maintains the structure and...”
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“...Background: Obesity is rapidly becoming a worldwide epidemic that affects children and adults. Some...”
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“... which plays a central role in host defense and in the acute inflammatory response related to tissue...”
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“... sacrificed by decapitation on the 28th day of age. Blood was taken and the brain was rapidly removed. Medulla...”
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“... diastaticus were compared by using starch and dextrins as substrates. Haploid progeny produced from a rapidly...”
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“... decreases in testicular weight (P < 0.05) and seminiferous tubule diameter (STD) (P < 0.001) when...”
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“... of a patient who developed word retrieval deficits for objects and people's names, following an episode...”
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“... relation by which breadth decreases in the exact proportion the depth increase, and vice-versa. Only...”
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“... of overweight among children under 5 years old was stable. A major decrease in stunting and, to a lesser extent...”
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“... factor. Electrophysiological and kinematic recordings showed a significant decrease in the amount of REM...”
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“...-cellular population of actively metabolizing and rapidly growing tubercle bacilli in cavitary lesions will...”
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“... of overweight among children under 5 years old was stable. A major decrease in stunting and, to a lesser extent...”
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