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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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“... diseases". The water extract (WE 1 to 10 g/Kg, p.o.) of stem and leaves given to rats and mice did not...”
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“... diseases. The water extract (WE 1 to 10 g/Kg, p.o.) of stem and leaves given to rats and mice did not...”
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“...During the maize and soybean cultivation process, water deficit occurs frequently and can reduce...”
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“...sprinkler irrigation; plant productivity; water-use efficiency; Zea mays; production function...”
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“... of domestic animals that can usually control the infection. Nevertheless, some factors (high exposure, stress...”
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“...phytomass; yield; water potential; osmotic potential; water stress...”
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“... study was to evaluate the physiological (germination) response of chia seeds and linseed to water stress...”
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“...Phaseolus vulgaris; water deficit; leaf water potential; leaf area; yield components...”
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“... reproductive phase, when submitted to water and saline stresses. The study was conducted in a protected...”
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