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Nucleotides – the building blocks of life

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Gastric Residuals in Neonates: Evidence-Based Practice
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... 12 month of storage was assessed. Seven Lactobacillus strains ASCC 1520, ASCC 1521, ASCC 279, ASCC 290, ASCC 292, CSCC 2607 and ATCC 15820 were freeze dried and stored at -180C, 40C and 200C for 12 months. Lactobacillus cell counts were enumerated using MRS agar at 370C for 72 h under aerobic condit ...
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...  Generally well accepted but too large daily consumption may cause digestive problems. It can be perceived as flatulence or cramps. The most severe symptom is diarrhea, but this is reported very rarely and only at extremely high doses  Many scientific studies have been conducted on fructo-oligosac ...
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Most Effective Supplements

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Infant Feeding in Emergencies

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