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Published 2001
...Etofibrate is a hybrid drug which combines niacin with clofibrate. After contact with plasma...
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Published 2015
... in athletes who have suffered an acute, lateral ankle sprain? Design: Randomised controlled trial with...
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Published 2014
.... CONCLUSIONS: Savasana Relaxation decreases cardiac sympathetic autonomic modulation after its performance...
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Published 2011
... rates and fungal respiration rates were significantly faster at 10 than at 5C, but they were not...
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Published 1997
...We have previously demonstrated that blood volume (BV) expansion decreases saline flow through the...
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Published 2008
... in craving frequency was observed in 7.1%. Increase in frequency was observed in 10.7% and 82.1% did not...
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Published 2008
... in craving frequency was observed in 7.1%. Increase in frequency was observed in 10.7% and 82.1% did not...
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Published 2013
... diseases, healthcare providers and patients must know the risks of interactions between such preparations...
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Published 2020
... disease, although after a long period the action reverses prompting bones to fracture. There is research...
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Published 2011
... lactate/pyruvate ratio, which was reverted after inhibition of glycolysis. A decrease in glucose...
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Published 2011
... lactate/pyruvate ratio, which was reverted after inhibition of glycolysis. A decrease in glucose...
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... considered was controlled randomized trials; the type of intervention was drug-eluting or bare-metal stents...
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