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    “…Dry matter intake (DMI) was 2.3% greater (P < 0.01) in steers administered Enc/XS compared to IS/IS/XS; however, DMI as a percentage of BW, average daily gain, and feed efficiency were not different (P ≥ 0.12). Dressing percentage, hot carcass weight, heavy carcass occurrence, Longissimus muscle area, and 12th rib fat thickness were similar among all steers (P ≥ 0.28). …”
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    por Zhou, Ying, Levy, Jonathan I
    Publicado 2007
    “…BACKGROUND: There has been growing interest among exposure assessors, epidemiologists, and policymakers in the concept of "hot spots", or more broadly, the "spatial extent" of impacts from traffic-related air pollutants. …”
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  5. 24265
    “…Likewise, in cultured muscle cells, α2 and β1 are broadly distributed but α5 and β2 are concentrated at acetylcholine receptor–rich “hot spots,” even in the absence of nerves. The endoneurial and perineurial BLs of peripheral nerve also contain distinct laminin chains: α2, β1, γ1, and α4, α5, β2, γ1, respectively. …”
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  6. 24266
    por Morrison, DC, Betz, SJ, Jacobs, DM
    Publicado 1976
    “…We further demonstrated that treatment of positive preparations of LPS with hot phenol rendered such preparations nonmitogenic for C3H/HeJ spleens, yet activity for other strains was only moderately decreased. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Europe has experienced warmer summers in the past two decades and there is a need to describe the determinants of heat-related mortality to better inform public health activities during hot weather. We investigated the effect of high temperatures on daily mortality in three cities in Europe (Budapest, London, and Milan), using a standard approach. …”
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    “…RESULTS: As the temperature of the thermal stimulus became noxiously hot, reward licking events in SKH1-Hr(hr )and C57BL/6J mice declined while licking events in TRPV1 k.o. mice were insensitive to noxious heat within the activation range of TRPV1 (37–52°C). …”
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    “…The second factor (energy dense) was most strongly associated with intake of soft drinks, potato chips and French fries, certain meats (hamburger, hot dog, lunch meat, bacon, and sausage), and certain desserts (doughnuts, chocolate, ice cream). …”
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  10. 24270
    “…In addition, a closer genetic identity of H1N1v with the swine than the human reference strains was shown. Hot-spots were shown in the H1N1v NS1 aa sequence whose biologic relevance remains to be investigated.…”
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    “…A DNA methylation analysis using methyl-sensitive restriction endonuclease SacII and 'hot-stop' PCR gave consistent results with those from the bisulfite sequencing analysis. …”
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    “…The parameters included the conformal index (CI), homogeneity index (HI), and hot spot (V(107%)) for the planned target volume (PTV) as well as the monitor units (MUs) for plan efficiency, the mean dose (D(mean)) for the organs at risk (OAR) and the maximal dose at 1% volume (D(1%)) for the spinal cord. …”
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    “…Background: Chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection and dietary aflatoxin B(1) (AFB(1)) exposure are etiological factors for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in countries with hot, humid climates. HCC often harbors a TP53 (tumor protein p53) mutation at codon 249 (R249S). …”
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    “…Small-area geospatial mapping illustrated ‘hot spots’ where up to 17.3% of all adults were at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes. …”
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  17. 24277
    “…RESULTS: Herein we report that tetrapeptide analogues of the type H-Dmt(1)-Xxx(2)-Yyy(3)-Gly(4)-NH(2 )are transported into the brain after intravenous and subcutaneous administration and are able to activate the μ- and δ opioid receptors more efficiently and over longer periods of time than morphine. Using the hot water tail flick test as the animal model for antinociception, a comparison in potency is presented between a side chain conformationally constrained analogue containing the benzazepine ring (BVD03, Yyy(3): Aba), and a "ring opened" analogue (BVD02, Yyy(3): Phe). …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Hot flushes and night sweats (HFNS) affect 65–85% of women after breast cancer treatment; they are distressing, causing sleep problems and decreased quality of life. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Human and animal fascioliasis is emerging in many world regions, among which Andean countries constitute the largest regional hot spot and Peru the country presenting more human endemic areas. …”
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    “…RESULTS: The best in vitro anti-plasmodial results were obtained with the dichloromethane, diethylether, ethylacetate and methanol extracts, which exhibited a high activity (IC(50) ≤ 5 μg/ml). Hot water and hydroethanolic extracts also showed a good activity (IC(50) ≤ 15 μg/ml), which confirmed the traditional use and the promising anti-malarial potential of the plant. …”
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