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“...Introduction and aim: Calotropis procera (CP) is a laticifer plant adapted in arid and semiarid...”
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“... geometry. It was confirmed that the softness value decreases with increasing bulk, being more pronounced...”
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“... by compromising sensitive, motor and autonomic fibers, causing a decrease or absence of sensitivity, paralysis and...”
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“...IntroduÃÃo e Justificativa: Calotropis procera (CP). Planta comum em climas Ãrido e semiÃrido, apÃs...”
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“... to the baseline scenario (1971–2000), climate change scenarios showed a decrease in annual rainfall...”
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“.... Leaf elongation and polysome loading in the growth zones also remain high at dawn, decrease between...”
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