Search Results - "Neutzling, Cristiane"
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Stapled versus handsewn methods for colorectal anastomosis surgery
Published in Cochrane database of systematic reviews (15-02-2012)“…Previous systematic reviews comparing stapled and handsewn colorectal anastomosis that are available in the medical literature have not shown either technique…”
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Conditioners for raw rice husk substrate to produce strawberry transplants
Published in Revista de ciencias agricolas (20-12-2022)“…The need to produce domestic strawberry transplants leads to the search for low-cost cultivation media in Brazil. Raw rice husk (CAIN) is an abundant and…”
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The association between preoperative chemotherapy and the prevalence of hepatic steatosis in hepatectomy for metastatic colorectal cancer
Published in Arquivos brasileiros de cirurgia digestiva : ABCD (01-06-2014)“…Some studies have suggested that preoperative chemotherapy for hepatic colorectal metastases may cause hepatic injury and increase perioperative morbidity and…”
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Cáscara de arroz carbonizada como sustrato alternativo para la producción de plántulas de Ocimum basilicum L
Published in Acta agronomica (Palmira) (01-01-2021)“…El sustrato utilizado en la producción de plántulas juega un papel importante en el desarrollo inicial de la planta. En este sentido, el objetivo fue evaluar…”
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Carbonized rice husk as an alternative substrate for Ocimum basilicum L. seedling production
Published in Acta agronomica (Palmira) (2021)“…The substrate used in seedling production plays a major role in the initial plant development. In this sense, the objective was to evaluate the emergence…”
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Acondicionadores de sustrato de cascarilla de arroz crudo para producir trasplantes de fresa
Published in Revista de ciencias agricolas (2022)“…The need to produce domestic strawberry transplants leads to the search for low-cost cultivation media in Brazil. Raw rice husk (CAIN) is an abundant and…”
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