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Published 2017
...Agradecimentos: Richard Holme and Hagay Amit are thanked for pre-submission readings and...
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...Problems related to alcohol consumption are priority public health issues worldwide and may...
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Published 2018
... inconsistencies found among OA experimental studies may be related to experimental exposure time and synergetic...
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Published 2011
... Wistar rats were fed a normal chow diet (12% from fat) or a high-fat diet (49% from fat) for 15 and...
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... behavior and the long-term memory acquisition of male rats undergoing sedentary life-style or physical...
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Published 2016
... with long-term increases in mean annual temperature, decreases in annual snow accumulation, and...
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Published 2021
..., although they may be major drivers of contemporary genetic population structure with medium to long-term...
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Published 2011
...PURPOSE: Issues related to body image and a permanent stoma after abdominoperineal resection may...
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Published 2014
... in congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) and may contribute to the development of pulmonary hypoplasia and...
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Published 2022
... e Tecnolóogico - Brazil (CNPq Grant No 446957/2014-3), and Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível...
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Published 2011
... metabolism markers, erythrograms, leukograms or lymphocyte subsets. In the rapid method for testing in vivo...
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Published 2004
... height, etc...) into small scale circulation models (such as mini HOPS and NCOM). Testing has been going...
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