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“... in bacterial metabolic activity, but this effect decreased after water aging. Lower cell viability was observed...”
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“... properties. However, it is unclear whether the basal oxidative state of the cell has any influence on the...”
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“... was to verify the effect of four weeks of cross-training on quadriceps function during detraining...”
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“... W' and TC decrease with aging. In this sense, it has been suggested that W' and CT may be important...”
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