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“...Background: Walking in the “real world” involves motor and cognitive processes. In relation to this...”
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“... in catalytic and adsorption processes. In this context, the present study aimed to vary some parameters such...”
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“...Pharmaceuticals are of considerable importance for human life from birth to old age. As aging...”
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“...Lipofuscin is an autofluorescent pigment progressively accumulated during cellular aging...”
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“... to decrease with aging, disease and fatigue, its underlying mechanisms are not yet fully understood. Thus, the...”
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“...After the sixth decade of life, the incidence and prevalence of dementia diseases doubles every...”
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“... deactivation mechanism. The aging temperature was relevant for the crystalline sample, which has a decrease...”
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