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“... and controlled-release urea). Under a mixture of cover crops, fiber yields were 12% and 21% higher...”
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“... in significant higher concentrations of cholesterol, BHBA, urea, AST and lower values of glycemia. This...”
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“...), albumina, AST, ß-hidroxibutirato (BHB), colesterol, glicose, proteína total, uréia e triglicerídeos...”
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“... conventional urea. Our findings show that the combined use of cover crops with high biomass production...”
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“...Sandy soil often has low nitrogen (N) stock. Thus, crops grown in sandy soil rely on high levels...”
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“... stress and to damage muscle tissue. High taurine levels are present in skeletal muscle and may play...”
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“... maintenance bulls, but diet did not affect sperm motility or morphology. Semen of high-gain bulls reduced the...”
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“... foci (ACF) in rats after induction with the carcinogen 1,2-dimethylhydrazine (DMH). METHODS: Forty...”
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“.... A Pareto diagram is developed every fiscal year to help understand the areas that have a higher...”
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“..., do not seem to completely justify the amyloidogenic potential of different TTR variants. With this...”
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“..., do not seem to completely justify the amyloidogenic potential of different TTR variants. With this...”
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“..., decreases as the soil pH increases due to the higher sorption of B on soil solid surfaces. The objective...”
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“... concentration of B in the soil solution, which, in turn, decreases as the soil pH increases due to the higher...”
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“... SB co-supplementation were not able to reduce neuromuscular fatigue levels and improve performance in high-intensity...”
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“...–60.1), p = 0.85]. Conclusions: After adjusting for organ dysfunction, sepsis at admission was not...”
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“...Etofibrate is a hybrid drug which combines niacin with clofibrate. After contact with plasma...”
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