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fat » fact (Expandir a Pesquisa), fast (Expandir a Pesquisa)
comp » com (Expandir a Pesquisa), como (Expandir a Pesquisa), come (Expandir a Pesquisa)
nail » natl (Expandir a Pesquisa), neil (Expandir a Pesquisa), nair (Expandir a Pesquisa)
cold » could (Expandir a Pesquisa), old (Expandir a Pesquisa), fold (Expandir a Pesquisa)
ngoc » ngo (Expandir a Pesquisa)
fat » fact (Expandir a Pesquisa), fast (Expandir a Pesquisa)
comp » com (Expandir a Pesquisa), como (Expandir a Pesquisa), come (Expandir a Pesquisa)
nail » natl (Expandir a Pesquisa), neil (Expandir a Pesquisa), nair (Expandir a Pesquisa)
cold » could (Expandir a Pesquisa), old (Expandir a Pesquisa), fold (Expandir a Pesquisa)
ngoc » ngo (Expandir a Pesquisa)
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“... mass, fat mass, blood glucose, and food consumed after a 24-hour cold exposure. IWAT sensory...”
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Por Ramos, Nubia L., Sekikubo, Musa, Dzung, Dang Thi Ngoc, Kosnopfel, Corinna, Kironde, Fred, Mirembe, Florence, Brauner, Annelie
Publicado em 2012
“... contribute more to the incidence of infection caused by less virulent E. coli....”Publicado em 2012
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II. Detection of the Virus in Swine Tissues by Means of the Modified Direct Complement-Fixation Test
Por Boulanger, P., Bannister, G. L., Gray, D. P., Ruckerbauer, G. M., Willis, N. G.
Publicado em 1967
“.... These antibodies did not react in the ordinary direct non-supplemented complement-fixation test. African swine...”Publicado em 1967
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“... obese women who had a body fat percentage greater than 30. Subjects performed downhill walking without a...”
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Por Oosterman, Johanneke E., Kalsbeek, Andries, la Fleur, Susanne E., Belsham, Denise D.
Publicado no Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol (2014)
“... of food intake can lead to uncoupling of peripheral clocks from the central pacemaker and is, in humans...”Publicado no Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol (2014)
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