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Utilização dos métodos eletroresistividade e polarização induzida com aquisição de dados 3D para caracterização geoambiental de uma área à jusante do aterro de resíduos sólidos urbanos de Bauru - SP [PDF]
Andréa Teixeira Ustra
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ABCA12 Frameshift Deletion in Domestic Cats With Ichthyosis Fetalis
ABSTRACT Background Ichthyosis fetalis (IF), also known as harlequin ichthyosis, is a rare and often fatal autosomal recessive congenital skin disorder. It is characterized by thickened, hard skin plaques and deep skin fissures that limit mobility and cause malformations of the eyes, lips and ears.
Jeanna M. Blake +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Advances in transcriptomics have driven the demand for minimally invasive, reproducible and high‐yield skin sampling methods, particularly for studying inflammatory skin diseases in companion animals. Hypothesis/Objectives We tested tolerability, feasibility and RNA quantity and quality of three minimally invasive skin sampling ...
Ina Herrmann +2 more
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A agroecologia e os serviços ecossistêmicos no contexto latino americano: uma revisão sistemática
Rebeka Aparecida Almeida dos Santos +1 more
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Progressão Continuada ou Promoção Automática: uma Contribuição ao Debate [PDF]
Joseneide Santana Gomes
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Ageing attenuates regional vasoconstriction during acute lowering of upper and lower limbs
Abstract The venoarteriolar and myogenic response (VMR) is a non‐adrenergic, non‐baroreflex‐mediated mechanism that increases local vascular resistance and contributes to blood pressure (BP) regulation during orthostasis. Despite the importance of the VMR in human cardiovascular control, no information exists elucidating possible differences in the VMR
John D. Akins +10 more
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Perfil da Hanseníase entre idosos no Brasil: uma análise epidemiológica
Nathállia Danielli Quaresma Rezende +7 more
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Biostimulant effects of Rugulopteryx okamurae aqueous extracts on radish growth
Abstract In recent years, the invasive algae Rugulopteryx okamurae has spread along the Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts, causing ecological and economic damage. However, upwelling algae could provide a valuable source of carbon biomass for circular economy applications. Marine algae, particularly brown algae, have a long history of use in agriculture
Rosa Perán‐Quesada +2 more
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