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Figure 2 illustrates that the contamination of feeds with DON was more frequent at 71%% with a higher concentration of median 60.61 μg/kg in the peri-urban than the rural dairy system at frequency of 53 % with concentration of median 21.62 μg/kg (Table 3).
Cocolonization was more frequent at younger age (Table 1).
Accordingly, in the BrdU/PSA-NCAM double stainings carried out at 5, 10, and 15 days post-injection survival times (Figure 1L O) the occurrence of bipolar double-labelled cells was more frequent at early survival times, whereas that of more differentiated morphologies (neuronal-like) was detectable at subsequent survival times (see Figure S2A).
The support was more frequent at the beginning of the one-year training period and it was conducted in the same way for both intervention groups.
That is, the FFL type 2 of regulation structure was more frequent at network of 37°C than at network of 48°C.
Anaemia was more frequent at the higher dose levels, with two patients developing grade 3 anaemia at 110 and 125 mg m−2 respectively.
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Similarly, energy updates are more frequent at the start.
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