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“..., vertical jump and 1RM in pre and post exercise times, 24, 48 and 72 hours were measured. Results...”
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“... in neutrophils and a decrease in total hemoglobin and hematocrit 8 h after induction. No changes were observed...”
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“...Introduction: The Blood Sanitary Surveillance exercises the control of transfusion risks related...”
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“... benefits of exercise were more evident in early adolescence (↑ ΔRT) and its magnitude decreases along the...”
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