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“... experimental evidence suggesting that increasing external rotation moments at the lower limb may reduce...”
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“...This work assesses the feasibility of processing CuFe1-xNixO2 (x = 0, 0.02) using the Laser...”
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“... groups, neuraxial anesthesia was associated with a decrease in “worst”, “medium” and “now” pain at six...”
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“... aim of this study was to assess the impact of drying processing variables on milling quality and...”
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“... found. Objective: To analyze lower-limb endurance training effects on TA asynchrony in patients with...”
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“..., which in turn may decrease their functional capacity and exert a direct impact on their quality of life...”
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“... performed predominantly with the upper limbs does not increase arterial stiffness but may increase diastolic...”
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“...Background: Although it is assumed that the presence of patellofemoral pain (PFP) may result...”
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