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“... or the fractionated method in the training load during the performance of small-sided games, and (iii...”
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“... physiological effects of caffeine during submaximal performance around 1 h....”
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“... (60.7±1.7) to MBL but there was a decrease with the high load (36.6±2.0). Protein breakdown rates (pmol...”
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“... below (61.5 +/- 1.3) and the equivalent (60.7+/-1.7) to MBL but there was a decrease with the high load...”
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“... ashes’ chemical and physical properties, especially in ashes with a high organic fraction. During the...”
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“... exhaustion. Each exercise load lasted 5 min and was followed by a short time rest, during which blood samples...”
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“...Nowadays, consumers are more aware of the effects of their diet on their health, and thus demand...”
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“..., trees exposed to artificially increased nighttime temperature during 5 nights after the day of spraying...”
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“...ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the effects of sericin treatment, associated or not with swimming...”
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“... effects (increased viral load in the lungs) that were offset by beneficial effects (decreased...”
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“... those effects in stitched fabrics, fatigue tests with open-hole specimens were carried out with a stress...”
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“...© 2021, Journal of Sport Science and Medicine. All rights reserved.We investigated the effects...”
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“..., high v.loss during sprints due to external load can improve sprint performance without harming the...”
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“... effects of various parameters, such as 1) total solids (TS) content in the reactor, 2) alkalinity addition...”
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“... regime has been tested as a way to control phytovolume and plant biomass, and thus decrease the...”
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“... or subclinical infection that may manifest later during an individual’s life, the chronic form. Epidemiological...”
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