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“... a load of 5% bw. The animals were sacrificed at rest (R) or immediately after a single swimming session...”
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“.../week during 8 weeks, carrying a 5% body-weight load), stressed (2 h-immobilization), and trained...”
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“... on the premise that during an incremental exercise test performed after a bout of maximal exercise, blood...”
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“..., trees exposed to artificially increased nighttime temperature during 5 nights after the day of spraying...”
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“... with load exercise, on initial sciatic nerve repair after compression in Wistar rats. Methods: Forty...”
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“... physiological effects of caffeine during submaximal performance around 1 h....”
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“... effects (increased viral load in the lungs) that were offset by beneficial effects (decreased...”
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“...© 2021, Journal of Sport Science and Medicine. All rights reserved.We investigated the effects...”
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“... indicated a significant reduction in stiffness after the specimens are exposed to hygrothermal effects. The...”
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“... aerobic training to maximize the athletes’performance. However, the combination of training load variables...”
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“... or subclinical infection that may manifest later during an individual’s life, the chronic form. Epidemiological...”
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“... box-like behavior, as during earthquake events, the load demands on the remaining shear walls might...”
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“... clinical remission, worsening of disease during treatment or recurrence after conventional treatment. Cats...”
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