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“... addressing the evolutionary processes that have shaped species distributions in the past to predict better...”
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“... showed a lower rectal temperature 4 h after synovitis induction. The C group presented an increase...”
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“... and their association with childhood obesity. The FTO (fat mass and obesity associated) gene is one...”
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