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“... = 35 to 40 Hz; amplitude = 4 mm) to squat training on the T-cell proliferative response of elderly patients with...”
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“.... However, the nasopharyngeal free airway space does not decrease in the age group 10 - 11 years, despite...”
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“... in teachers. Objective: To evaluate the effects of muscular endurance training on muscle strength and...”
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“... were established in a population of 42 apparently healthy subjects, analyzed in relation to other...”
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“... physiological homeostasis. However, it remains unclear how physical training regulates exercise-induced...”
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“.... Subjects and methods: Forty-four type 2 diabetic patients were randomly recruited into two groups. Group...”
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“... duration of lipids exposition and the study subjects. Chronically elevated FFAs seem to decrease insulin...”
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