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“... maintenance bulls, but diet did not affect sperm motility or morphology. Semen of high-gain bulls reduced the...”
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“... in offspring cognition; however, the effects of paternal exercise have not been explored in detail. The present...”
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“...Angelman syndrome (AS) is a genetic disorder characterized by paternal imprinting and maternal...”
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“... children corroborate my argument: maternal education decreases the likelihood of wasting via the quality...”
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“... benefits of statins in preventing cardiovascular disease. In addition, it will also be limited to studies...”
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“...Pregnancy, although physically conditioned to women, does not exclude paternal involvement. Studies...”
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