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“...Abstract Background: Due to the growing use of phytotherapy clinical strategies for infectious...”
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“...-growing alien grass species on the structure of a plant–pollinator interaction network. We described the...”
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“... in soil moisture during the growing season. These results are consistent with historical analyses showing...”
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“..., being 0.60 and 0.59 for MC and THR, respectively. The rate of NE behaved exponentially, increasing with...”
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“...; VIPs) is growing. VIPs have high mortality and morbidity and the benefits of ICU admission are...”
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“...ABSTRACT Growing evidence suggests that parasite-infected prey is more vulnerable to predation...”
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“...The genus Alternaria includes several of fungi that are darkly pigmented by DHN-melanin. These are...”
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“...The genus Alternaria includes several of fungi that are darkly pigmented by DHNmelanin. These are...”
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“...; VIPs) is growing. VIPs have high mortality and morbidity and the benefits of ICU admission are...”
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“... performance of landraces outside of the recommended growing period to avoid gene flow with transgenic...”
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“... context, it is necessary to know the agronomic performance of landraces outside of the recommended growing...”
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“...Comfort is a growing concern in medical textiles and specifically in medical clothing industry and...”
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“...The current study was aimed at assessing the status of vitamin D3 in growing Najdi lambs in Basra...”
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“... for decrease the cranial tibial thrust. However, there are breeds predisposed to rupture of the cranial...”
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