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“... of increased speed on gait biomechanics. Three data base (PubMed, Science Direct and Scopus) were searched from...”
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“... evaluated by direct sample analysis after a 24, 48, 72 and 120hrs growth period. An elution gradient HPLC...”
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“..., drowsiness, rough coat, dry nostrils, teeth grinding and fast emaciation. The following digestive disorders...”
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“..., drowsiness, rough coat, dry nostrils, teeth grinding and fast emaciation. The following digestive disorders...”
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“..., older children were faster than the youngers to begin and solve the memory tests. In the correlations...”
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“... to 4 verbal cues (FAST, SLOW, HIGH, and LONG). In the second stage, the EMG signal of the same muscle groups...”
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