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Published 2016
...Publicado em "Brick and block masonry: trends, innovations and challenges. ISBN 978-1-138-02999-6...
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Published 2021
..., yet Repressing may decrease this effect. Clinical implications: This is a novel approach that targets...
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Published 2018
... (12%; ES = 0.85). The linear decrease in RF was different between 30 or 40% BM and the unloaded condition...
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Published 2003
... catecholamine levels and with the hypothesis of tissue catecholamine depletion. However, they do not explain the...
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... (DO) concentration and organic carbon loading) on PAO and GAO metabolism. The knowledge about the effect of these...
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Published 2003
... transesterification reactions and of the polymer chains thermal scission. The effect that C. I. Pigment Blue 28 has...
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Published 2023
... literature that does not find significant outperformance of smart-beta strategies. I propose a method...
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Published 2020
... the spherical shape and the loading of the monoterpene in the SLN. In vitro cytotoxicity assays...
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... a supraphysiological loading force but does not alter the ROM, suggesting that it can be used without additional...
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... a supraphysiological loading force but does not alter the ROM, suggesting that it can be used without additional...
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Published 2002
... liver. Carvedilol also prevented the decrease in mitochondrial Ca2+ loading capacity and the inhibition...
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Published 2008
... berberine causes an inhibition of mitochondrial respiration and a decrease on calcium loading capacity...
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