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Published 2020
... ability to solubilize potassium (K) in vitro, contributes towards the release of K in the soil after...
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Published 2001
..., we compared the effects of etofibrate and controlled-release niacin on lipid profile and plasma lipoprotein...
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... the N stock in the soil (total and inorganic). In the first year, controlled-release urea reduced the...
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Published 2019
.... After this xylanase biobleaching the final chlorine dioxide consumption decrease in 10%, maintaining the...
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Published 2013
... the release of ischemia before and after skin closure and compressive dressing. METHODS...
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Published 2010
...Purpose: This in vitro study evaluated the effect of home dental bleaching on oxygen release, shear...
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... Zn2+ is bound at sites that do not release H+ or bind Ca2+. After lipid extraction with 90% acetone, the cation...
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Published 2013
...The present study was carried out to evaluate the effect of statins associated with physical...
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Published 2023
... CORM-CD system displays a lengthening of the half-life of CO release and a decrease in the CO release...
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Published 2022
... (n = 132, 25 sarcopenic), the use of statins was inversely associated with sarcopenia (OR = 0.03...
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Published 2021
... DDDYEAR approach revealed decreases in the consumption of atorvastatin, fluvastatin, lovastatin...
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Published 2021
... DDDYEAR approach revealed decreases in the consumption of atorvastatin, fluvastatin, lovastatin...
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