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“..., that may compromise hearing. To evaluate the influence of a cholesteatoma growth on the hearing...”
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“... in soil moisture during the growing season. These results are consistent with historical analyses showing...”
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“... changes may all be related to bee decline. Nevertheless, the effects of urbanization, in particular...”
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“... losses. Still, the decrease in nutrient digestibility was not related to dietary effects on the digestive...”
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“... second study investigated the effects of different durations of the growing phase (0, 28, 56, and 84 days...”
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“... of Fe: 0 and 10 mu M Fe(III)-EDDHA. After 20 days, plants growing without Fe showed typical symptoms...”
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“... habits to decrease adverse effects on fertility and improve the chances of achieving a successful...”
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“... a 6-fold increase in 2010 (RIVM report, 2010), reflecting the growing relevance of nanotechnology and the...”
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“....Methods: To evaluate the effects of a leucine supplemented diet on the intestinal absorption alterations produced...”
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“... consequences of growing oil palm (OP) are often detrimental to the environment and contribute to climate change...”
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“... decrease in setback and breakdown viscosity after irradiation suggested an indication that it may...”
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“... because of its higher latitude and cool climate during the growing season. These cultivars yield well also...”
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“... shade periods, associated with increased cloud cover, may influence drought-induced effects on carbon...”
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“...In order to study the effects of zeolite and selenium application on the agronomic traits of three...”
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