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Published 2015
...© 2014 Australian Physiotherapy Association.Question: Does Kinesio Taping reduce swelling...
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Published 2021
... conditions of the skin. In this context, it has been demonstrated that Kinesio Taping (KT) accelerates the...
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Published 2011
...) NO reduction at 1.5 mu M. In order to elucidate if this NO decrease resulted from the interference...
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Published 2011
... of subclinical ketosis was 24% during the period. An ascendant curve of cholesterol and glucose was observed from...
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Published 2017
... to inoculation was observed in nearly all inoculated treatments, as indicated by the decrease in antioxidant...
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Published 2019
... effects of contaminated food with environmentally relevant concentrations of Hg were evaluated in the soil...
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Published 2021
... observed when TCL was administered in combination with the chemotherapeutic agent DXR. The analysis of the...
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Published 2016
... to ozone, the most relevant adverse effects were observed from lags 80–88, when the exposure...
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Published 2018
... atherosclerosis. Objectives: To assess the effects of flaxseed in atherogenesis in rabbits consuming a high...
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Published 2023
... cancer cells. A decrease in P-glycoprotein activity observed with Coleon U and verapamil after...
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Published 2022
... observed for daily weight gain and feed conversion for 1–42 days. A higher villus: crypt relationship was...
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Published 2008
... abstinence rate, craving intensity, frequency and duration, adherence, dropouts, side effects and impulsivity...
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Published 2008
... abstinence rate, craving intensity, frequency and duration, adherence, dropouts, side effects and impulsivity...
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