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“...), (2) investigating the impact of work location and weight status on temporal patterns of physical behaviours during...”
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“... for the maintenance, growth and reproduction requirements of any organism. Energy reserves along with the...”
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“... of titanium alloy, patterns A1 and A9 (in accordance with the "Technical Committee of European Titanium...”
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“... in mortality patterns during the pandemic, with some regions experiencing a decrease in deaths from external...”
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“... activity, and TBARS levels, and a decrease in the GSH/GSSG ratio was observed in the TFC group. Exposure...”
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“... development of myopia in schoolchildren. This study aimed to determine outdoor and near-work patterns...”
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