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“...This work evaluates the influence of the type of surfactant (Tween 20, SDS and DTAB) and processing...”
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“... (p < 0.0001). The comparison of progressive motility after processing and 24 h after incubation between these...”
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“... plant origin are consumed only after processing and formulation, the final activity exhibited by their...”
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“... several months of no exposure to the language. Surprisingly, proficiency did not decrease during this...”
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“...Epigenetic modifications refer to a number of biological processes which alter the structure...”
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“... no detectable decrease in activity when held for more than 16 hr at 47°C or 2 hr at 60°C. The enzyme liberated...”
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“..., a decrease in motility was observed after 108 and 168 h of storage (P < 0.05) in the group whose extender...”
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