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“...Walking, Gradient, Load, Mechanical work, Cost of transport, Recovery, Optimal speed...”
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“... central nervous system to perform the signal processing vestibular, visual and proprioceptive responsible...”
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“... present paper analysed different dynamic loading models that represent human walking activities, applying...”
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“...The systemic arterial hypertension is a major public health problem. It is quite established that...”
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“... parturient, defending her against inappropriate practices that, although less prevalent, still permeate the...”
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“... observed that the elderly participants in this study had the same fear of falling, regardless of whether...”
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