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“... in this thesis was the exploitation of the potential of Labrys portucalensis F11 – a bacterial strain...”
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“... physical therapy methods in musculoskeletal system and pain control is becoming more common in veterinary...”
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“... a human perspective. Stink bugs are a common insect group in Brazil that feeds on crops, causing...”
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“...Ventricular septal defects (VSDs) are common congenital abnormalities which have been reported...”
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“... this lactobacilli strain is not a common colonizer of the vagina epithelium. L. crispatus showed...”
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“..., this study also found that young and very old mice shared common adaptive mutations in E. coli that...”
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“... at a cost. With increased strain and stress in the lumbopelvic transition, there is a higher susceptibility...”
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