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141. Effects of whole-body vibration training on muscle strength and flexibility: significance of the vibration frequency
142. Obese children have a lower lipolytic response to an acute bout of exercise when compared to lean
143. Post-acute Structured Exercise following Sport Concussion: A Randomized Control Pilot Stud
144. Acute Effects of Contractile Activity on Skeletal Muscle Exosome
145. Regulation of skeletal muscle fatty acid metabolism following acute and chronic exercise
146. The Effects of Acute Exercise on Driving Performance and Executive Functions in Healthy Older Adult
147. Acute physiologic and neuromuscular responses to high-power resistance exercise
148. Acute effects of different stretching protocols on fitness performance in middle school-aged participants
149. The heat shock protein 70 response to acute and endurance exercise
150. The acute effects of athletic competition on moral reasoning levels for dis-similar athletic groups
151. The acute effects of kinesiotape on throwing accuracy in collegiate baseball players
152. Cognitive effects of ostracism following an acute bout of physical activity
153. Time course of growth hormone signaling during acute aerobic exercise
154. Endurance and Resistance Exercise: Acute Postprandial Responses and Chronic Training Adaptations
155. Uncertainty and primary appraisal as predictors of acute stress disorder in parents of critically ill children: A mediational model
156. Acute effects of exercise timing and breakfast meal glycemic index on exercise-induced fat oxidation
157. Wilaat Hooxhl Nisga'ahl [Galdoo'o] [Yans]: Gik'uuhl-gi, Guun-sa ganhl Angoo gam´ Using Plants the Nisga'a Way: Past, Present and Future Use
158. Acute effects of AdvoCare SparkRTM energy drink on repeated sprint performance and anerobic power in NCAA Division I football players
159. The acute effects of heavy deadlifts on vertical jump performance in men
160. Expectations of Physical Therapist Employers, and Academic and Clinical Faculty Regarding Entry-level Knowledge, Skills, and Behavior of Physical Therapist Graduates in Acute Rehabilitation Practice
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