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“... growth phase to July (236 DAT), but could not avoid growth rate decrease during the winter. The fast...”
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“... growth phase to July (236 DAT), but could not avoid growth rate decrease during the winter. The fast...”
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“... applicability of the LMT to rats with altered metabolic condition and d) the effects of the swimming exercise...”
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“... on the relevance of receptor recycling and/or degradation, and on how this pathways may be altered...”
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“... (SO), fast-oxidative-glycolytic (FOG) and fast-glycolytic (FG) muscle fiber types was not altered by the...”
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“... interaction with increasing salt concentration. This result is in agreement with the expected decrease...”
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