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    Uncoupling protein-2 is an antioxidant that is up-regulated in the enamel organ of fluoride-treated rats by Maiko Suzuki (8794223)

    Published 2020
    “…Vitamin E is an antioxidant so we asked if a diet high in vitamin E would attenuate dental fluorosis. …”
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    Table_1_Milled rapeseeds and oats decrease milk saturated fatty acids and ruminal methane emissions in dairy cows without changes in product sensory quality.docx by Anni Halmemies-Beauchet-Filleau (14683582)

    Published 2023
    “…The diets were the same as in the pilot study except for a lower lipid inclusion level of 50 g/kg DM. The test diet decreased DM intake by 15% and energy-corrected milk (ECM) yield by 13% in the pilot study. …”
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    Basic characteristics of participants. by Manyi Pan (18501263)

    Published 2024
    “…</p><p>Methods</p><p>To investigate the relationship between PFAS and COPD, and whether physical activity could reduce the risk of COPD caused by PFAS exposure, we used data from the NHANES 2013–2018, a cross-sectional study. …”
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    Critical Fluctuations in Plasma Membrane Vesicles by Sarah L. Veatch (180783)

    Published 2008
    “…In the one-phase region, micrometer-scale composition fluctuations occur and become increasingly large and long-lived as temperature is decreased to the transition. These results indicate proximity to a critical point and are quantitatively consistent with established theory. …”
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    Critical Fluctuations in Plasma Membrane Vesicles by Sarah L. Veatch (180783)

    Published 2008
    “…In the one-phase region, micrometer-scale composition fluctuations occur and become increasingly large and long-lived as temperature is decreased to the transition. These results indicate proximity to a critical point and are quantitatively consistent with established theory. …”
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    Critical Fluctuations in Plasma Membrane Vesicles by Sarah L. Veatch (180783)

    Published 2008
    “…In the one-phase region, micrometer-scale composition fluctuations occur and become increasingly large and long-lived as temperature is decreased to the transition. These results indicate proximity to a critical point and are quantitatively consistent with established theory. …”
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    Critical Fluctuations in Plasma Membrane Vesicles by Sarah L. Veatch (180783)

    Published 2008
    “…In the one-phase region, micrometer-scale composition fluctuations occur and become increasingly large and long-lived as temperature is decreased to the transition. These results indicate proximity to a critical point and are quantitatively consistent with established theory. …”
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    Critical Fluctuations in Plasma Membrane Vesicles by Sarah L. Veatch (180783)

    Published 2008
    “…In the one-phase region, micrometer-scale composition fluctuations occur and become increasingly large and long-lived as temperature is decreased to the transition. These results indicate proximity to a critical point and are quantitatively consistent with established theory. …”
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    Critical Fluctuations in Plasma Membrane Vesicles by Sarah L. Veatch (180783)

    Published 2008
    “…In the one-phase region, micrometer-scale composition fluctuations occur and become increasingly large and long-lived as temperature is decreased to the transition. These results indicate proximity to a critical point and are quantitatively consistent with established theory. …”
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    Critical Fluctuations in Plasma Membrane Vesicles by Sarah L. Veatch (180783)

    Published 2008
    “…In the one-phase region, micrometer-scale composition fluctuations occur and become increasingly large and long-lived as temperature is decreased to the transition. These results indicate proximity to a critical point and are quantitatively consistent with established theory. …”
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    Presentation_1_Instability Resistance Training Decreases Motor Noise During Challenging Walking Tasks in Older Adults: A 10-Week Double-Blinded RCT.pdf by Nils Eckardt (3456974)

    Published 2019
    “…One means to compensate for such perturbations is to employ motor synergies, defined here as co-variation among a set of elements that acts to stabilize, or provide similar trial-to-trial (or step-to-step) output, even in the presence of small variations in initial conditions. …”
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