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“...Objective: evaluate the effect of resistance exercise (RE) after loss of ovarian function...”
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“.... At the ending, after previous canulation (performed 24-48 hours before), all animals were submitted...”
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“... evaluations were used before and after 3 months of supplementation. Neutrophils were submitted to the...”
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“...The prevalence of obesity has been growing significantly worldwide, and has become, in many places...”
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