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“... neurodevelopmental disorders. The brazil nut oilseed (Bertholletia excelsa H.B.K.), family Lecythidaceae, native...”
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“... of seniors as well. The current legal system of Brazil foresees illegally of euthanasia. However, it can...”
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“... of infection, mortality rates, and years of life lost, as well as the ability to access and maintain the...”
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“... marsupialis, against crotalid venoms, especially of the genus Bothrops, of utmost medical importance in Brazil...”
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“...: a) a autoadministração intravenosa de cocaína; b) nas concentrações de dopamina e de seus metabólitos em ratos submetidos...”
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“... marsupialis, against crotalid venoms, especially of the genus Bothrops, of utmost medical importance in Brazil...”
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