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“...Background: Walking in the “real world” involves motor and cognitive processes. In relation to this...”
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“...The way we move can influence gait biomechanical parameters, and may, eventually, lead to damage...”
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“..., lidocaine or ropivacaine, when used in tumescent solutions, could provide a more lasting analgesic effect...”
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“..., lidocaine or ropivacaine, when used in tumescent solutions, could provide a more lasting analgesic effect...”
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“..., reports nº 493.211 and nº 573.833. There was an increase in frailty (13%) and a decrease in non-frail...”
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“... led to a decrease in habitual physical activity, which may explain the majority of participants...”
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“... there was an increase in frail elderly; and decrease in pre- frail and non- frail. Regardless of follow...”
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“... HRQOL can be impaired in patients with mild COPD, therefore, patients at this grade may already benefit...”
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“.... As a late side effect, only permanent alopecia in the irradiated region was observed. The patient died...”
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“...A single bout of aerobic exercise acutely decreases blood pressure, even in older adults with...”
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“... W' and TC decrease with aging. In this sense, it has been suggested that W' and CT may be important...”
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“... evaluation, muscle strength (MS) was measured by the one repetition maximum (1RM), the fast walking speed...”
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“...The purpose of this first study was investigate effect of cluster-set training with higher load...”
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“... a long period session which may be a common reason to people not do exercise due to lack of time. Thus...”
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