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“... maintenance bulls, but diet did not affect sperm motility or morphology. Semen of high-gain bulls reduced the...”
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“... no effect on coincubation. DHA isolated did not change the oxidative phosphorylation rate (OXPHOS), but...”
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“... pH, enzymatic proteolytic digestive activity and the feed transit time in early juveniles of cobia (Rachycentron...”
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“... the treatments with 400g of CSPO supplementation, and linear (L) or quadratic (Q) effect of increasing...”
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“... doctrine, the effect of anti-takeover regulation as it relates to private equity firm buyout performance...”
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“... of Aphanizomenon flos-aquae occurred early in May 2001 and was preceded by the lowest nitrogen levels measured...”
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“... to the growing embryo. We examined the effect of 10-4 M abscisic acid (ABA) on the degradation...”
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“... statistically significant (p<0.001). CONCLUSION: The data show a positive effect on the percentage of cases with...”
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“... early mature bulls’ system, and 2) to evaluate the effect of increasing concentrate levels in AGRI-002...”
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“... or infection. The transition from late pregnancy to early lactation is associated with a compromised immune...”
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“... to evaluate the effect of gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) administration on Day 4 after artificial...”
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“..., it may affect early growth of the next crop due to allelopathy and competition for soil nitrate...”
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“... spectroscopy) showed mild diffuse cortical atrophy, mostly on the left temporal lobe and a decrease of N-acetil...”
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“..., it may affect early growth of the next crop due to allelopathy and competition for soil nitrate...”
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