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“...Abstract Background: Association between obesity, interdisciplinary therapy and intense physical...”
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“... physical and motor components of the individual who practices it. In order to identify indicators...”
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“... of perceived effort and lactate concentration of swimmers who underwent traditional, high-intensity...”
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“... of vastus lateralis (VL), vastus medialis (VM), and rectus femoris (RF) during anaerobic intermittent effort...”
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“..., weakness, myopathy, muscle atrophy, aseptic necrosis of the femoral head and humerus, and decrease of the...”
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“... duration (2-min, 5-min, 8-min and 10-min). Physical tests (reaction time, maximal isometric handgrip...”
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“...Conservation tillage is efficient at reducing soil degradation, but affects soil physical...”
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“..., even after acute exercise. Both S and T groups showed protein mobilization after acute effort. Acute...”
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