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“... 14 females, mean age: 34 years, SD: 11.7 years) at rest and under trains of intermittent photic stimulation...”
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“... is a frequent phenomenon after acute brain injury. The inclusion of orthostatic training with the tilt table...”
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“...). Maximum ages were 6+ for both sexes. During and after the third year females grew at faster rates than...”
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“... 39 ± 22 s vs. 78 ± 46 s, p < 0.05). Faster off-exercise decrease in QT with PAV was related to longer exercise duration (r = −0.76...”
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“... 39 ± 22 s vs. 78 ± 46 s, p < 0.05). Faster off-exercise decrease in QT with PAV was related to longer exercise duration (r = −0.76...”
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“...The importance of age and feeding on the performance of Cephalonomia stephanoderis (Hymenoptera...”
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“... morphologic and systemic variables in 16 (age=64.5±7.2) obese and overweight (BMI=31.4±5.7) type 2 diabetic...”
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“...Dendrochronology generally assumes that climate-growth relationships are age independent once the...”
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“... Span Test forward (DSF) and backward (DSB) scores. All outcomes were evaluated before and after the...”
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“... assessment. Older age of onset was the only variable that predicted a faster rate of disease progression...”
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“... Island Marathon Swim’, women were about 0.06 km/h faster than men. In master swimmers (i.e., age groups...”
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“..., the decrease in the Memory Test was restricted to participants with high baseline cf-PWV values. Age...”
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