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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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“... vertically during the evaluation period. Soft tissue changes included a decrease of the nasolabial angle...”
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“... vertically during the evaluation period. Soft tissue changes included a decrease of the nasolabial angle...”
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“... between subjects with DMD and age-matched typically developing (TD) subjects. Second, we examined...”
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“... between subjects with DMD and age-matched typically developing (TD) subjects. Second, we examined...”
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“... spent were obtained from five different undergraduate classes, with subjects taught by the same teacher...”
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“...-maximal work performed on a bicycle ergometer. Subjects werw 25 sedentary males, from 32 to 55 years old...”
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“... decreasing after winter, but there are few data from sunny countries such as Brazil. Many factors can...”
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“... a decrease on TSK from moderate to mild. A Minimal Clinically Important Difference (MCID) was found for PDI...”
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“... autonomic modulation in healthy elderly men and women in response to a postural change from the supine...”
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“... during the initial rest; effort and recovery. Parameters such as: blood pressure (BP), peripheral oxygen...”
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“...Heart rate variability (HRV), as indicated by SD1, decreases gradually during progressive...”
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“... a dual projection from both above and underwater performing 5 incremental bouts (120, 135, 150, 165 and...”
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“... was associated with lower HRV during weaning from mechanical ventilation....”
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“...(GG)]) during wakefulness and sleep, and thereby decrease pharyngeal collapsibility. Methods: We performed...”
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“... (T1-4; n = 9), during 5 to 12 months of treatment (T5-12; n = 9), and posttreatment (PT; n = 10). Sera from healthy...”
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