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“... content, collecting physiological, inertial, and self-reported data. We iden tify and compare binge...”
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“... properties; however, it influenced solution stability and did not prevent the decrease in long-term µTBS...”
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“.... During bacterial vaginosis, a decrease of Lactobacillus spp. and an increase in the number of anaerobic...”
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“... quality of life at this age can decrease. Physical activity can be a means of reversing and...”
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“... of the initial wakefields decreases. We show cases for which self-modulation does not develop, and...”
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“..., 53.3% did not practice physical activities, 19.8% have mentioned difficulties to perform basic daily...”
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“... (TF) session, has been routinely used with the aim of increasing joint range motion (ROM); decrease the...”
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“... side. Conclusion: The use of hyperelastic tape reduced forefoot eversion; however, this decrease is not...”
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