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“... of cerebral vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage. Methods: The study included 90 patients with aneurysmal...”
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“...[en] UNDRAINED LOADING...”
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“... sizing and operating criteria (organic load, add rate, hydraulic loading rate, among others), the wetland...”
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“... 80% loading of 1RM and fourth week: three sets of six replicates with 85% loading of 1RM. After 4 weeks...”
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“... W' and TC decrease with aging. In this sense, it has been suggested that W' and CT may be important...”
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