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... significantly reduced tumor growth but when given over the short term, they did not alter tumor growth....
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Published 2021
... will be exposed to a diversity of environments and management practices. Sowing times and population...
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Published 2005
... volatile acidity of this mixture and of the newly made wine should not exceed 0.6 and 0.3 g/L, respectively...
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Published 2021
... for agroecological agriculture is needed because the plants will be exposed to a diversity of environments and...
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Published 2021
..., we expect that females will possess strong local affinities, whereas males may act as genetic mediators...
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Published 2021
... composition based on the 20 genera most abundant in the soil revealed decrease in abundance for Blastomyces...
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... intervention group. The analyses showed that the estimated marginal means of postures not recommended in the...
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... intervention group. The analyses showed that the estimated marginal means of postures not recommended in the...
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... Brazilian coast and one of Brazil's most sought-after destinations for ecotourism. We assessed the potential...
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Published 2024
... by cyclic freeze–thaw actions on the behavior of a cement mortar, including a PEG-based form-stable PCM...
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...Bat collision risk in wind farms remains an issue not adequately addressed in environmental impact...
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....Throughout the different contributions, case studies from Brazil and Africa present different approaches based...
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