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Fate of phosphorus in diluted urine with tap water.
Water soluble exo-polysaccharide from Syncephalastrum racemosum, a strong inducer of plant defence reactions.
In defence of complexity.
Solvation dependence of valence electronic states of water diluted in organic solvents probed by soft X-ray spectroscopy.
RNA silencing suppression by plant pathogens: defence, counter-defence and counter-counter-defence.
Clonal defence.
"Carbon gain vs. water saving, growth vs. defence": two dilemmas with soluble phenolics as a joker.
Baltimore's defence.
In defence of eponyms.
In defence of phaco.
In defence of phaco.
Prophage-mediated defence against viral attack and viral counter-defence.
In defence of the mind.
High diluted molecules and gene expression.
Early ammonia release by a polychaete Nereis virens and a crab Carcinus maenas in diluted sea water.
The Research Defence Society.
Defence societies' reports.
Defence societies' reports.
Negative magnetophoresis in diluted ferrofluid flow.
Gene expression and highly diluted molecules.
Letter: Natriuresis after diluted ethanol solutions.
In defence of Romberg's test.
In defence of 'dye therapy'.
Non-diluted seawater enhances nasal ciliary beat frequency and wound repair speed compared to diluted seawater and normal saline.
Defence of diluted water.
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