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“... biofeedback has been shown to modify posture, balance and cycling performance (Dozza et al., 2011; Nicolai...”
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“... detritus and modeling of coastal residence times at our study sites revealed that a significant portion...”
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“... with superoxide radical formed by naphthoquinones redox cycling, 3-nitrotyrosine and superoxide...”
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“... of caffeine intake on whole-body substrate metabolism and exercise tolerance during cycling by using a more...”
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“... on performance and neuromuscular fatigue following a 4-km cycling time-trial (4-km TT). Methods: Eight...”
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“... millet, sunnhemp, and these species intercropped – and six sampling times – 0, 18, 32, 46, 74, and...”
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“... millet, sunnhemp, and these species intercropped – and six sampling times – 0, 18, 32, 46, 74, and...”
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“... ingestion during closed- and open-loop exercises. Nine cyclists performed a closed-loop (4,000-m cycling...”
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“... by 12%. A significant decrease in subjective fatigue was found after caffeine consumption. Perception of effort and...”
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“...In pediatric therapy procedures, the repetitive and lengthy nature of the whole process, often...”
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“... of mean power output during a 1-min cycling time trial was assessed in a group of 15 recreationally...”
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“... with pharmacological interventions and surgical procedures, with a lack of processes to tailor...”
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“..., the use of resources is balanced between different processes such as growth, reproduction and immune...”
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“... on self-reports, athletes were grouped in COVID-19 and Non-COVID-19 cases. To decrease detection bias...”
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