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“... of dense ephemeral algal growth high on the shore (Hawkins and Hartnoll, 1983a) will also constrict, except...”
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“..., and phenylalanine ammonia-lyase showed the same pattern between -Ni inoculated and +Ni inoculated...”
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“... levels at 60 minutes after treatment. The same pattern was observed upon intermediate and low insulin...”
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“... pH condition. The antibacterial activity presented a primary metabolite pattern and showed a rapid decrease...”
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“... possibly relate to the decrease in body size and the consequent reduction in fecundity. Examples of changes...”
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“... growth, but only TNF induced the common events of apoptosis, i.e., chromatin condensation and ladder...”
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