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“... with 58 HD subjects (20F/38M, 63.1 ± 10.9-old) who were randomly allocated in synbiotic group...”
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“... in HD individuals. We conducted randomized singleblind and placebo-controlled intervention study with 58 HD subjects...”
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“... patients (6-women) non-obese subjects participated in 2 random sessions: savasana relaxation and control...”
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“... adult subjects (60.4±5.7 years) were selected, with chronic hemiparesis (43.7±50 months) due to stroke...”
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“... after ECT (D21) than before ECT (P = 0.031). The survival of subjects with Ki67 values lower and higher...”
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“...BACKGROUND: Cryotherapy has been associated with a significant decrease in nerve conduction...”
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“... study was conducted in a teaching hospital. The subjects were 75 patients consecutively admitted to the...”
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“... were assessed before and after 12 weeks of training. Twenty-six subjects (72 ± 5 years of age) were...”
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“... and decrease the rating perceived scale in recreational weight-training experience? J Strength Cond...”
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“... accommodative lag decreases over time with OK lens wear. However, these differences were not statistically...”
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“... spent were obtained from five different undergraduate classes, with subjects taught by the same teacher...”
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“...: GS and BS showed a decrease in impulse variable. For BC exercise, there was a decrease in impulse...”
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“... profitability concept discussed at Theory of Construction (TOC), in which the gain is defined as the index...”
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“... pela capacidade de ver, ouvir e tocar os pacientes. Esse comportamento mostra a necessidade de fortalecer...”
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“...Quadriplegic subjects present extensive muscle mass paralysis which is responsible for the dramatic...”
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“... decrease pain following the introduction of heterotopic noxious stimuli. We examined whether combining top...”
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“... rest on the masseter and temporal muscles activity. Methods: 49 female subjects between 18 and 30 years...”
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