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In this report we discuss the main results of low temperature transpor
t and tunneling measurements in correlated metallic oxides belonging t
o the ABO3 class. Electron-electron interaction in these metallic oxid
es gives rise to a T1/2 term in the conductivity (sigma) below 10 K. T
he tunneling conductance shows a characteristic cusp. In these materia
ls the metallic state [sigma(T = 0) not-equal 0] is retained for sigma
(T = 0) < sigma(Mott) and dsigma/dT > 0. Near the critical region of t
he metal-insulator transition we find that the conductivity sigma(T) v
aries as sigma0 + alphaT(m). However, away from the transition, m = 1/
2 and as sigma0 < sigma(Mott), m --> 1/3 or 1/2.5 depending on the str
ength of magnetic scattering. But very close to the transition (sigma0
much less than sigma(Mott)), m --> 1.