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“... with load exercise, on initial sciatic nerve repair after compression in Wistar rats. Methods: Forty...”
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“...The present study was aimed at observing the diuretic and natriuretic responses after a water load...”
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“... immersion on muscular function and damage after a soccer match. Twenty-five university-level soccer players...”
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“... a SARS-CoV-2 infection could, on one hand, lead to increased viral load and, therefore, severity...”
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“..., parasitic load, and health of Sarda dairy ewes. The first chapter reviewed the effects of aromatic plants...”
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“... E. paraensei were challenged 4 weeks later with S. mansoni and mice 2 or 6 weeks after the infection with...”
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“... reveals that jumping and sprinting performance may decrease immediately after eccentric routines. However...”
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“... young (26.3 years 176.8 cm; 75.7 kg). We determine 80% of the maximum load after accomplishment of the...”
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