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“..., blood pressure and anthropometric measurements in patients with type 2 diabetes who use medicinal plant...”
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“... to vividly recall personal experiences. Blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) changes were recorded during...”
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“... blood flow (PBF) status is still scarce. Objectives to record PBF changes and pain scores associated...”
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“... exhaustion. Each exercise load lasted 5 min and was followed by a short time rest, during which blood samples...”
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“... to protecting mineral corticoid receptors from cortisol and has been implicated in blood pressure regulation...”
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