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“... by compromising sensitive, motor and autonomic fibers, causing a decrease or absence of sensitivity, paralysis and...”
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“... (50 mg/kg) presented, in nasal fluid lavage (NALF), a decrease in the migration of total and differential cells...”
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“... observations strongly suggest that the presence of an adherent cell in the vicinity should decrease the...”
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“... securitization. Our study concludes that, although the decrease in migratory currents from Turkey is noticeable...”
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“...Chromosomal DNA damage can be a result of several processes and agents of endogenous or exogenous...”
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