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“... coverage, according to each age group, with few successful indicators. Conclusion: the results of this...”
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“... mellitus (T1DM) and non-diabetic. Fifty patients with T1DM and 100 non-diabetic ones paired by age and...”
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“...Mental fatigue can affect cognitive function and interfere with motor performance. We examined...”
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“... were tested in a cross-sectional survey (Study 1 N = 1,083, 54% female, M age = 47.68), two experiments...”
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“... been associated with better social adjustment and more positive interactions between peers. This study...”
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“... development followed by nutritional recovery, resulting in a short stature according to age but normal weight...”
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“... of adolescent rats. Male Sprague-Dawley rats (age, 60 d) were divided into a control group and a handled group...”
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“... and after foundation of our Center for Aortic Surgery (CTA). Methods: Prospective cohort with non...”
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“...The identification of risk or protective behavioral patterns associated with abdominal adiposity...”
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“... (N = 10), and 3) a control group (N = 8). Women who were ≥60 years of age and had been diagnosed with...”
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“... order was unchanged with age. Contractions by muscarinic agonist methacholine (MCh) were diminished...”
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“... a global cause of illness in both industrialized and developing countries. Portugal is no exception, with...”
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“... on the VO2max and the anaerobic capacity of firemen of Maringá, in the current age group...”
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“...Background: Walking in the “real world” involves motor and cognitive processes. In relation to this...”
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“... included 35 patients with moderate and severe nasal septal deviation (mean age, 23.91 ± 7.01) who underwent...”
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