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“... neurons produced a rapid and reversible decrease in the animals' responses to plantar stimulation...”
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“...Desferrioxamine (DFO) is a potent iron chelator that is also known to modulate inflammation and act...”
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“... composition and abundance, so that rapid changes in plant community structure can lead to critical impacts...”
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“...Bulls used in cattle production are often overfed to induce rapid growth, early puberty, and...”
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“...It is well-known that the majority of living organisms depend on oxygen for survival. However...”
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“... in question. Knowing that it is a disease that can be quickly diagnosed, easily treated and widely known about...”
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“... of life. Conclusions: This study suggests that a remarkable decrease in leptin and insulin levels...”
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“...A significant decrease in maize grain yield due to aluminum toxicity is considered to be one of the...”
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“... use in harsh environments. It is expected that a bulk Al-Ni alloy may exceed the strength of many...”
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“...-up of 1 to 20 months. When rapid PTH assay was compared with a routine immunofluorimetric assay, excellent correlation...”
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“...-up of 1 to 20 months. When rapid PTH assay was compared with a routine immunofluorimetric assay, excellent correlation...”
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“... decomposition (GSVD) were performed to decrease the dimension and compress the spectral data. Finally, k-nearest...”
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“... 2002 and June 2004. ResultsThe results showed that 85.7% of the sample was, on average, 4.2% (standard...”
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“... followed by different cooling conditions: rapid cooling (RC), cooling at 400 °C (C400) and 25 °C (C25). The...”
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“.... The data were analyzed using mixed models, considering the random effects of genotype and genotype...”
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“... E (58.3%). Conclusions: As age increased, there was a decrease in MARPE success and the skeletal effects...”
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