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“... underlying delta/theta power) during a premature responding task. For that, forty healthy subjects...”
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“... underlying delta/theta power) during a premature responding task. For that, forty healthy subjects...”
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“... underlying delta/theta power) during a premature responding task. For that, forty healthy subjects...”
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“... Education School of the University of São Paulo/Brazil. Sixteen hypertensive (6-women) and 14 normotensive...”
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Breathing exercises: influence on breathing patterns and thoracoabdominal motion in healthy subjects
“...BACKGROUND: The mechanisms underlying breathing exercises have not been fully elucidated...”Access document
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“... B. forficata infusion). During the first and last meeting, anthropometric measurements were taken; and, every...”
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“... between subjects with DMD and age-matched typically developing (TD) subjects. Second, we examined...”
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“... between subjects with DMD and age-matched typically developing (TD) subjects. Second, we examined...”
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“... accommodative lag decreases over time with OK lens wear. However, these differences were not statistically...”
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“... spent were obtained from five different undergraduate classes, with subjects taught by the same teacher...”
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“... decreasing after winter, but there are few data from sunny countries such as Brazil. Many factors can...”
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Viscosity of gums in vitro and their ability to reduce postprandial hyperglycemia in normal subjects
“... hyperglycemia in normal human subjects. Guar gum showed greater viscosity than the other gums during...”Access document
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“... during the initial rest; effort and recovery. Parameters such as: blood pressure (BP), peripheral oxygen...”
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“...Heart rate variability (HRV), as indicated by SD1, decreases gradually during progressive...”
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“... 180 b.min-1) of the basic head-out aquatic exercise “rocking horse”. There was a decrease of the cycle...”
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“...Happy emotional states have not been extensively explored in functional magnetic resonance imaging...”
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“.... No rehydration beverage consumption was allowed during CP. During EP, however, the subjects were given...”
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“.... No rehydration beverage consumption was allowed during CP. During EP, however, the subjects were given...”
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“...(GG)]) during wakefulness and sleep, and thereby decrease pharyngeal collapsibility. Methods: We performed...”
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