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“... of TC and LDL and an increase in TG, in G-PR, and in G-DAAs the opposite (Δ TC -13.9±34.5 vs 4.12±34.3...”
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“... an increase in TG, in G-PR, and in G-DAAs the opposite (Δ TC -13.9 ± 34.5 vs 4.12 ± 34.3 P=0.0005, Δ LDL -7.16...”
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“...Introduction: Cardiac output increases during incremental-load exercise to meet metabolic skeletal...”
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“... compared to S (84 beats/min); 2) during exercise, a small increase in the fast tachycardia (<FONT FACE...”
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