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“... ± SD: 51.3 ± 13.9 years), 18 had a decrease in CRP after the water treatment system was changed. Overall...”
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“... ± SD: 51.3 ± 13.9 years), 18 had a decrease in CRP after the water treatment system was changed. Overall...”
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“... after surgery, there was a decrease in the average of the final result (12.06±23.5) and in all its...”
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“... supplementation did not improve performance but improved subjective perception of fatigue, as well as increase the...”
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“... results that support the increase in platelet aggregation, and eight articles observe the decrease...”
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“..., through electrophysiological and subjective measures, correlating them pre- and post-therapy. Methods The...”
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“...Abstract Objective: To assess associations between subjective well-being (SWB), religiosity...”
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“...Modified global subjective assessment...”
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“...) questionnaire and the Glasgow Benefit Inventory (GBI) to assess their subjective improvement in nasal...”
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“...-19 pandemic. Therefore, the present study investigated changes in mental health outcomes and subjective...”
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“... overloads that can expose the athlete to a decrease in performance and even an injury and, in the race, this...”
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“... and has a high incidence worldwide. Its diagnosis is very subjective due to the absence of specific...”
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“..., we observed a decrease in accuracy because the classification of the X-rays was subjective. Therefore, for the...”
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