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“... is a coupling between them. This is also considered here the already-known effect of Cobalt (Co) as a hypoxic...”
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“... a mitochondrial impairment demonstrated by decreased OXPHOS and decrease of electron flux related to ATP synthase...”
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“... (SR) during routine contractions. MP exposure resulted in a significant decrease in force development and...”
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“... K2HP-RM were not able to detect the post-training increase of cardiorespiratory coupling strength during STAND...”
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