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“... efficiency increase and, therefore, the decrease of energy consumption in the process. In a first phase...”
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“... interaction with increasing salt concentration. This result is in agreement with the expected decrease...”
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“..., as well as its social reason which, in severe cases, impedes the patient's social interaction. a desirable...”
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“... placebo (p=0.004) and no systemic change on pressure pain threshold. Conclusion: LBP when used with energy...”
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“.... A total of 178 adults were included in the control group, who were not overweight or obese in childhood...”
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