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“...© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart.New York.Aerobic exercise (AE) reduces lung function decline and...”
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“... cholesterol and Lp(a) levels than controlled-release niacin in type IIb dyslipidemic subjects....”
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“... following periodontal therapy, and ten non‑disease sites from non‑periodontitis subjects, were collected and...”
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“... in HD individuals. We conducted randomized singleblind and placebo-controlled intervention study with 58 HD subjects...”
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“... colonic pH, and reduced serum uremic (p-CS and IS) toxins and urea in HD subjects....”
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“... patients (6-women) non-obese subjects participated in 2 random sessions: savasana relaxation and control...”
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“... in patients with metabolic syndrome (MS). SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Sixty women with MS were investigated...”
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“... after ECT (D21) than before ECT (P = 0.031). The survival of subjects with Ki67 values lower and higher...”
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“... effects of tDCS on waiting impulsivity and underlying electrophysiological (EEG) markers are still not...”
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“... effects of tDCS on waiting impulsivity and underlying electrophysiological (EEG) markers are still not...”
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“... CRP at onset and on the fourth day of treatment can predict survival of VAP patients. A decrease...”
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“... different seat heights, on weight-bearing on the paretic leg and reduction of asymmetry during STS. Thirteen...”
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“... patients and probing its anti-inflammation effects. Subjects and methods Twenty newly-diagnosed type...”
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“... values of the root mean square (RMS) were obtained from 35 healthy and active university subjects after...”
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“... were assessed before and after 12 weeks of training. Twenty-six subjects (72 ± 5 years of age) were...”
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