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... histopathological processes such as neutrophil infiltration, changes in cytoarchitecture, and necrosis...
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Published 2005
... in order to decrease or prevent the development of severe chagasic cardiomyopathy....
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Published 2011
... condition of high yielding dairy cows subjected to three treatments for preventing severe lipomobilization...
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by Li,X.W.
Published 2016
...Cardioplegic reperfusion during a long term ischemic period interrupts cardiac surgery and also...
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Published 2012
..., and 47.2%) and severe HI groups (16.3, 32.2, and 43.8%, respectively; P < 0.05). The decrease in the...
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Subjects: ...severe malaria...
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Published 2010
...Treatment with rosiglitazone has been associated with severe paradoxical HDL-c reductions. To our...
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Published 2024
...This study aimed to compare patients’ experience of pain during ultrasound (US)-guided peripheral...
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Published 2025
... to task failure (TTF) during cycling exercise performed within the severe-intensity domain. Forty-five...
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Published 2023
...This research is to study the difference in chemical changes during fermentation, between the new...
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Published 2014
...In this work, the R&D work mainly focused on the mechanical and microstructural analysis of severe...
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... of data, we present here a study of the vegetation evolution in the Iberian Peninsula during the last...
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Published 2009
... severe exacerbations and during hospitalization, asthma management remains suboptimal in Spain and...
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