Search alternatives:
decrease decrease » decrease release (Expand search), disease decreases (Expand search), decreases disease (Expand search)
decrease after » increase after (Expand search), disease after (Expand search)
decrease rate » decreased rate (Expand search), decreases rate (Expand search), decrease at (Expand search)
rate decrease » rats decreases (Expand search), rate increase (Expand search), to decrease (Expand search)
decrease not » decrease of (Expand search), decrease akt (Expand search), decrease at (Expand search)
not decrease » to decrease (Expand search), not increase (Expand search), and decrease (Expand search)
in hearing » and hearing (Expand search), _ hearing (Expand search)
decrease decrease » decrease release (Expand search), disease decreases (Expand search), decreases disease (Expand search)
decrease after » increase after (Expand search), disease after (Expand search)
decrease rate » decreased rate (Expand search), decreases rate (Expand search), decrease at (Expand search)
rate decrease » rats decreases (Expand search), rate increase (Expand search), to decrease (Expand search)
decrease not » decrease of (Expand search), decrease akt (Expand search), decrease at (Expand search)
not decrease » to decrease (Expand search), not increase (Expand search), and decrease (Expand search)
in hearing » and hearing (Expand search), _ hearing (Expand search)
1
2
3
“... 4th days after the cisplatin injection. After the functional hearing evaluation, a group of animals had...”
Access document
Access document
Doctoral thesis
4
“... de citocinas inflamatórias liberadas pelo segmento lombar da medula espinhal de ratos submetidos ao modelo...”
Access document
Access document
Master thesis
5
“... of microdrill vs perforator; To evaluate the hearing results, the duration of the surgery and the length of the...”
Access document
Access document
Article
6
7
“... cerebral oximetry using Near Infra-Red Spectroscopy, blood pressure, and heart rate, after applying TBS...”
Access document
Access document
8
9
10
“... by COVID-19 are more afraid of falling than those who were not infected. This is a cross-sectional study...”
Access document
Access document
Article