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“... administered and IUI performed 36-40 h after hCG. Sperm processing was performed using a discontinuous...”
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“... miRNA-processing pathway, and in adipose tissue, levels of dicer have been shown to decrease with age...”
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“... development. This study aimed to analyse the evolution of infant feeding practices from 9 to 24 months of age...”
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“..., ocurring at the age of 9-10 (5th grade) and remaining stable in 11-12 year-old children (7th grade...”
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