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“...Objective: Not only white blood cells but also platelets are being considered in inflammatory...”
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“... fatigue in the quadriceps of athletes after a long-distance triathlon race (Ironman)? Design: Randomised...”
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“... concealed allocation, intention-to-treat analysis and blinded assessment. Participants: Thirty-six athletes...”
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“..., as well as biomass allocation during initial seedling development. These factors may explain the decrease...”
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“.... Several processes controlled by neurohormonal mechanisms prevent a more pronounced decrease in blood...”
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