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Uma Análise Histórico-institucionalista da Política Ambiental Brasileira: Proposições Rumo ao Desenvolvimento
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FERREIRA
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M
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. M.
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A diffusion model analysis of belief bias: Different cognitive mechanisms explain how cognitive abilities and thinking styles contribute to conflict resolution in reasoning
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Ferreira
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M.B
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Mata, A.
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Riemenschneider, B.
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Schubert, A.-L
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Involvement of hippocampal NMDA receptors in retention of shuttle avoidance conditioning in rats
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Roesler R.
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Kuyven C.R.
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Kruel A.V.S.
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Quevedo J.
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Ferreira
M.B
.C.
Published 1998-01-01
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Interaction between repeated restraint stress and concomitant midazolam administration on sweet food ingestion in rats
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Silveira P.P.
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Xavier M.H.
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Souza F.H.
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Manoli L.P.
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Rosat R.M.
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Ferreira
M.B
.C.
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Dalmaz C.
Published 2000-01-01
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