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...Introduction: Pertussis is an acute infectious disease of high transmissibility and an important...
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Published 2014
... established. Objective: To evaluate the effect of PE on chronic and acute colonic transport (CT) of water and...
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Published 2014
... 10 minutesafter the HRE (f=3.54, p=0.040). Based on the results, we can conclude that low (1X5RM) or high...
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Published 2025
... in phenolic compounds, which can provide health benefits to eutrophic, overweight and obese individuals...
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Published 2017
... or to the opposite side, seemed to decrease the effect of the shoe lift. The side-shift movement performed...
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Published 2015
..., starvation is associated with a cardioprotective effect. The cell response to this injury includes either...
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... indicate an important acute antagonistic influence of tryptophan on CSD propagation, which is not affected...
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Published 2021
...The purpose of this study was to analyze the acute effects of a standardized water training session...
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Published 2019
...Background: Acute phase proteins (APPs) are clinically useful parameters for measuring the...
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Published 2022
...The purpose of this study was to analyze the acute effects of a standardized water training session...
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...The purpose of this study was to analyze the acute effects of a standardized water training session...
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Published 2016
... in characteristics, intensity and duration. Exposure to chronic stress can trigger long-term or permanent changes...
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