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“... of the neural mechanisms involved in the soleus H reflex and V wave. Twenty-five sedentary healthy...”
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“... the cardiovascular system minimally. Both anaesthetic agents caused decreases that did not exceed the...”
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“... by a decrease in the growth rate of the largest subordinate follicle and occurred 54 h after ovulation when...”
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“... a significant decrease in systolic (p=0.0001) and diastolic pressure (p=0.001) after sedation. Midazolam, on the...”
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“... wave emerged similar to 2.5 days after an E-2-17 beta injection (P > 0.05). A decline in maximum...”
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“.... Decrease in respiratory rate compared to initial values after premedication was statistically significant...”
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