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Exercise training decreases the load and changes the content of circulating SDS-resistant protein...
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“... of cognitive decline, functional decrease and worsening of quality of life. The practice of physical exercise...”
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Influence of functional and traditional training on muscle power, quality of movement and quality...
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“... and post- training period, the intensity of pain was evaluated throughout a subjective analogical...”
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