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“... intermuscular beta-band coherence measured during walking was lower in the tibialis-peroneus and tibialis...”
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“...; P = .004) and 20% reduction in walking time (R2 = .200; P = .01), indicating decreases of 2.23 mm and 1.54...”
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“...The number of people with reduced mobility capabilities increases every year. This reduction arises...”
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“... respiratory rate and the walking speed decrease, whereas the resting period increase for caterpillars exposed...”
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