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“.... Changes in circulatory levels of GSH during exercise are associated with hyperthermia and dehydration. The...”
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“... in cycling ewes have not yet been assessed. Sixteen Rideau Arcott x Polled Dorset ewes (November-December...”
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“...With the purpose of analyzing the blood glucose responses during and after exercise performed...”
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“... represent a reserve for subsequent crops. Therefore, knowledge of the absorption and cycling capacity...”
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“... in sports, as well as active behaviors ( exemplified by walking or cycling) and TV viewing during leisure...”
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“... release of nutrients from forage crop residues during the cultivation of corn for silage in succession was...”
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