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“... all state variables have an initial increase and only due to the predatory effect the decrease...”
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“... the maximum ranged between 33 and 42 ºC. The isotherms exhibited a sigmoidal pattern well described...”
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“... origins and their response to thermal stress, accessing photosynthetic efficiency and color change. In the...”
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“.... Consequently, the mDCs/pDCs ratio decreases in remission and increases in relapse episodes. In remission RRMS...”
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“... 1% and when overestimated the values ranged from 3% to 8% when compared to the round pattern...”
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