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“... rotation elastic bands, of different levels of stiffness, will decrease rearfoot eversion during walking...”
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“... inoculated with 1 ! 106 P. berghei ANKA-parasitized erythrocytes. DHEA treatment was continued during the...”
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“...UV-C light is a non-thermal technology with potential application in food industries. The objective...”
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“... and did not affect spatiotemporal or angular parameters during gait compared to control application...”
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“.... Forces exerted by the dominant upper limb presented a higher decrease than from the non-dominant. Very...”
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