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“... therapy (ART) at rest and after performing concurrent training (CT). The present study consists...”
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Oxygen uptake kinetics and bioenergetics profile at maximal and supramaximal intensities in swimming
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“... is a need for training to decrease ophthalmological demands to secondary or tertiary health levels. METHODS...”
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“... muscles, characterized by an increase in body fat and a decrease in muscle mass, particularly after...”
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