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Published 2006
... distinctive feeding patterns, both under resting conditions and when refed after fasting, suggesting that...
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... as one of the main threats to the oceans and the second cause of biodiversity loss. The red alga...
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Published 2017
... as an abnormal or excessive accumulation of fat that can be harmful to health. Many studies have evaluated genes...
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