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“... rapid urease test, performed with one fragment of antral mucosa. Chi-square for trend has been estimated...”
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“... to 1) NS = cooling of the muscle in the carcass for 24 hours in a cold room at 4°C; or 2) CS = rapid cooling, in ice...”
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“... rapid urease test, performed with one fragment of antral mucosa. Chi-square for trend has been estimated...”
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“... composition and abundance, so that rapid changes in plant community structure can lead to critical impacts...”
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“... neurons produced a rapid and reversible decrease in the animals' responses to plantar stimulation...”
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“.... Infected animals treated with DFO (5 mg/animal/day) for 35 days, beginning 14 days prior to infection...”
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“... many similarities with plant and animal cells. Although ROS accumulation in yeast generally results...”
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“...Bulls used in cattle production are often overfed to induce rapid growth, early puberty, and...”
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“... of these newborns. The physiological and external mechanisms by which these significant decreases and rapid...”
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“...The identification of risk or protective behavioral patterns associated with abdominal adiposity...”
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“... of a blood pressure dip pattern were established using an ambulatory blood pressure monitor. In both...”
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“... of a blood pressure dip pattern were established using an ambulatory blood pressure monitor. In both...”
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“... decrease in QoL was not directly linked to the severity of alcohol use but rather with its consequences...”
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“... pattern of autonomic innervation during sexual maturation, using the rat epididymis as a model. Glyoxylic...”
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“... plants were analysed using LC-ESI-MS/ MS-MRM. In this context, the expression pattern of six genes...”
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“...ABSTRACT Background: Breast cancer is the neoplasm with both the highest incidence and mortality...”
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