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“...: To clarify the potential effect of Synbiotic 2000®Forte (Synb) in preventing or ameliorating diet induced...”
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“...AIM: To investigate whether, under the influence of polypectomy, the incidence of adenoma decreases...”
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“... to decrease significantly temporomandibular joint (TMJ) vibratory energy as an aid in the diagnosis of the...”
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“... effects of contaminated food with environmentally relevant concentrations of Hg were evaluated in the soil...”
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“...A woman with homozygous sickle cell disease developed severe iron deficiency due to long-standing...”
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“... a low capacity to recover after a period of drought. This experiment aimed to evaluate the effect...”
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“... been recommended to decrease the recurrence rate. Sixty seven patients that treated successfully...”
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