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“... plus NSAID, would decrease it with the association of dexamethasone. METHOD: Twenty three patients...”
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“... of rats with different infarction sizes (MI). Method: female Wistar rats, sedentary sham...”
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“... circumferences, maximum exercise ergometer evaluation before and after the therapy period. Results...”
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“..., respectively (p<0.05). The maximum decrease of 19% in XYL group and 17% in XYL+ACP group was observed after...”
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“... physically and chemically characterized and incubated with P rates varying from 0 to 100 % of its maximum...”
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“... physically and chemically characterized and incubated with P rates varying from 0 to 100 % of its maximum...”
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“... incubated with P rates varying from 0 to 100 % of its maximum adsorption capacity. After 20 days...”
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“..., corresponding to maximum carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from soil induced by the fertilizers after three...”
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“... a specific load of 10 repetition maximum (10RM), responded immediately after the OMNI-RES scale, and were...”
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“...Panicum maximum; Stylosanthes; soil penetration resistance; stocking rate...”
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“... appropriate to the epoxy resin. The exposure to the fire decreases the maximum load and increases the...”
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“... via acid treatment at an acid/clay ratio of 0.4. These impurities were mesoporous with a maximum...”
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“..., corresponding to maximum carbon dioxide emissions from soil after three repeated applications of fertilizers...”
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“... height, resulting in 25% decrease in number of grazing cycles compared with pastures managed...”
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“... a significant decrease in the first minute of recovery in HP, while in CP this occurred after the third minute...”
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“...Attentional bias to drug-related cues can induce craving, decrease concentration on non-related...”
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