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Post-effect of GO and GO-GA NPs on progeny production of <i>Callosobruchus maculatus.</i>
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Results of cluster analyses for the five tests showing significant post minus pre- music training differences.
Published 2019“…For each box plot, the upper quartile, the median and the lower quartile are represented together with the upper and lower whiskers. Significant increases or decreases in post minus pre-differences compared to 0 (no change) are indicated with *: p < .05; **: p < .01 and ***: p < .001.…”
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Chestnut extract but not sodium salicylate decreases the severity of diarrhea and enterotoxigenic <i>Escherichia coli</i> F4 shedding in artificially infected piglets
Published 2020“…In contrast to SA treatment, inclusion of CE increased (P < 0.05) growth performances and feed intake. In the first week post-infection, CE decreased (P < 0.001) the overall fecal scores, the percentage of piglets with diarrhea, the days in diarrhea, and ETEC shedding in the feces. …”
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No significant changes in lymphocyte frequencies in the mandibular and deep cervical LNs following cervical SCI.
Published 2020“…(c) In mandibular LNs, CD4<sup>+</sup> T-cells decreased significantly with time post injury in both injury groups, and post-hoc tests revealed a significant difference from 2 to 20 weeks for the cervical SCI and sham group, and from 2 to 10 weeks for the sham group. …”
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