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“... in 2 equal meals after morning and afternoon milkings. Each experimental period consisted...”
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“...behavioral adaptation; ecological adaptation; egg diapause; inundation; morphological adaptation...”
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“...phenology; biological cycle; adaptation; water conditions....”
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“... CK and CRP analysis both before and 24 hours after 8 weeks of RT. Anthropometric measurements involved...”
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“... (MO); 5) M + chemical polishing (MQ); and 6) M + immersion in hot water at 75ºC (MW). Internal adaptation...”
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“... of frequency and percentage of occurrence in each question. The results showed a decrease in the frequency...”
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“... was low. Interestingly, despite no signs of adaptation, we observed a decrease in fecundity and number...”
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“..., dispersal, a trait relevant for local adaptation, and female preference. We contrast two scenarios with...”
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