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“... L.) cultivar Rubi MG 1192 under three N, P and K doses and two water regimes during the first year after...”
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“... L.) cultivar Rubi MG 1192 under three N, P and K doses and two water regimes during the first year after...”
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“..., as well as biomass allocation during initial seedling development. These factors may explain the decrease...”
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“...The intrauterine conditions modulate the skeletal muscle development and establish, at least...”
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“... of the initial wakefields decreases. We show cases for which self-modulation does not develop, and...”
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“... for the same specimen age, nominal tensile strength and stiffness are lower after an initial accelerated...”
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“... of patients were performed at 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, and 180 days after the onset of COVID-19 symptoms. Results...”
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“... contribute to the long-term development of pelvic floor dysfunction years after a GDM pregnancy....”
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“... salinity, while the seedlings development was impaired right after germination. Plant in the vegetative...”
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“...The first cleavage divisions and preimplantation embryonic development are supported by mRNA and...”
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“... salinity, while the seedlings development was impaired right after germination. Plant in the vegetative...”
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“... complexity. In order to reduce tissue trauma, decrease complication rates, and improve functional recovery...”
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“... rumen epithelium cell development in young beef finishing heifers. For the first objective, thirty-seven...”
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“.... After this initial acid liberation, a phase of slow pH decrease is observed, continuing up to 120...”
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“... to reperfusion therapy, have contributed decisively to a consistent decrease in acute myocardial infarction...”
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“... by a progressive disease arising from the airborne initial infection, or, most often, as an asymptomatic...”
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