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  • ...ratogen in rats and mice. While human effects are currently unstudied, the rodent experiments indicate that it would take 100–1000 times the normal anticip
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  • ...sion of fatty acid oxidation and stimulation of triacylglycerol storage in rodent skeletal muscle |journal=Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab |volume=291 |issue=1
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  • Rodent infestations can be identified in the usual ways, such as seeing droppings, ...e="Mailand and Alig 27">Mailand and Alig 27</ref>. Also, in the case of a rodent infestation, all access points to the room (such as cracks or holes) throug
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  • ..., and livestock. The nuts are eaten by [[squirrel]]s, [[rabbit]]s, other [[rodent]]s, and larger birds. Only [[Bailey's Pocket Mouse]], however, is known to
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  • ...}}. The building material also is self-insulating; resistant to rotting, [[rodent]]s and [[insect]]s; and [[Fireproofing|fireproof]], waterproof and weather
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  • ...eds left over. By having a flowering cycle longer than the lifespan of the rodent predators, bamboos can regulate animal populations by causing starvation du ...erial, and the large increase in bamboo fruit leads to a rapid increase in rodent populations. As the number of rodents increase, they consume all available
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  • ...he staddles were usually circular and this made it almost impossible for a rodent to climb up and into the hay or grain stored above. The air could freely ci
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  • ...d with Cytotoxic and Proliferative Effects of Fibrous Talc and Asbestos on Rodent Tracheal Epithelial and Pleural Mesothlthelial Cells" Toxicology and Applie
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  • *[[Rodent ulcer]] (Jacobi ulcer)
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  • ...H]-SR 141716A, a selective brain (CB1) cannabinoid receptor antagonist, in rodent brain." Life Sci 1996, 58:1239-47. PMID 8614277</ref> CP 55,940 is consider
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  • .... The goods included $1 million in stolen baby formula that was stored in rodent-infested garages with no temperature control.<ref>[http://www.securitymanag
    4 KB (541 words) - 21:59, 26 September 2010
  • ...n shown to slightly, but not significantly reduce serum cholesterol in one rodent study.<ref>{{cite journal
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