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“... a um xenobiótico. Um dos testes mais utilizados em roedores para avaliar o equilíbrio e coordenação motora...”
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“... walking test distance (p = 0.04; d = 0.45) than the C group. The PT group also had differences in one leg...”
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“... física; Controle glicêmico; Teste Timed up and go; Type 2 diabetes mellitus. Health-Related Quality...”
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“...To compare the acute effects of aquatic walking/running versus dry-land walking/running on blood...”
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