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“..., is a significant barrier to rehabilitation and recovery, particularly for stroke patients. This case study examines...”
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“...Introduction: Cerebrovascular accident (CVA) or stroke results in weakness of the trunk muscles and...”
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“... M1 to M2. A significant decrease in mean arterial pressure was only observed with desflurane. Following blood loss...”
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“... on propulsive efficiency. Swimmers with disabilities should work more on stroke rate, with small decreases...”
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“... survival following hyperthermia (HT) initiated a few hours after transient global ischemia. Since transient...”
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“... survival following hyperthermia (HT) initiated a few hours after transient global ischemia. Since transient...”
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“... of treatment, which is to decrease the risk of stroke over 5 years. The purpose of the study group...”
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“... (23±9 years) performed the following tests: 1) a 400-m all-out swim, to determine maximal aerobic speed (S-400...”
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