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    Integrating Sports Massage into Pre-training Routines Can Enhance Athletic Preparedness and Performance Capacity in Kabaddi Players by Muhammad Isnandar, Farid M. Alhumary, Krzykarist Krzykarist, Restin Zega, Reymond Benedith Hutajulu, Rachel Junika Abelia Putri, Martin Hofmeister

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The extensive advantages noted across physiological, biomechanical, and psychological realms imply that the incorporation of sports massage into pre-training routines may significantly bolster athletic preparedness and performance capacity, particularly in high-intensity contact sports such as kabaddi. …”
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    Synthetic wheat as a new source of flour quality under drought conditions: Associations with solvent retention capacity. by Niloofar Mokhtari, Mohammad Mahdi Majidi, Aghafakhr Mirlohi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The results showed that solvent retention capacity had a strong capacity to differentiate the quality of wheat genotypes. …”
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    Can a physical activity program improve functional capacity and fatigue in people with cancer? A retrospective analysis by Aline Reinmann, Edouard Laré, Anne-Violette Bruyneel, Joseph Gligorov, Alexandre Bodmer, Thibaud Koessler

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract Purpose The primary aim was to determine the effect of a physical activity (PA) program with education sessions on walking capacity and fatigue in people with cancer. The secondary objective was to assess the factors that moderated the program’s effect on walking capacity and fatigue among sociodemographic, physical capacity and symptom-related factors. …”
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    High concentrations of polyethylene microplastics restrain the growth of Cinnamomum camphora seedling by reducing soil water holding capacity by Run Yang, Jinping Wang, Huanying Fang, Jinwen Xia, Guomin Huang, Rongzhen Huang, Hong Zhang, Liqin Zhu, Lichao Zhang, Jihong Yuan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The structural equation model clearly indicated that the inhibitory effect of soil PE-MPs with high concentrations on seedling growth was mainly derived from the decrement of soil water holding capacity. Our findings help replenish the regulation mechanism of MPs on plant growth and suggest that C. camphora is a potentially good candidate for the phytoremediation of the low-level PE-MP-contaminated soil.…”
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    ASPECTS REGARDING THE CUTTING CAPACITY OF DIAMOND DISCS USED IN THE FLAT GRINDING OF HARD GRANITE AND BASALT MINERAL MATERIALS by PETRE VALEA

    Published 2022-01-01
    Subjects: “…cutting capacity, diamond discs, flat grinding, evaluation criteria, durability, specific energy, cutting forces, roughness, grinding productivity, cost…”
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    Los roles comunes de los papás: Las tres P y las dos C by Kate Fogarty, Garret D. Evans

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Los papás juegan muchos roles en la crianza de sus hijos. …”
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    Los roles comunes de los papás: Las tres P y las dos C by Kate Fogarty, Garret D. Evans

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Los papás juegan muchos roles en la crianza de sus hijos. …”
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    Trastornos fisiológicos de la papa - Centro marrón y Corazón hueco by Lincoln Zotarelli, Chad Hutchinson, Seth Byrd, Douglas Gergela, Diane L. Rowland

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…El centro marrón y el corazón hueco son trastornos fisiológicos internos no-infecciosos del tubérculo de la papa. Un centro marrón (también llamado corazón incipiente y hueco, corazón marrón o centro de azúcar) se caracteriza por una región muerta en las células de la médula de los tubérculos lo que resulta en un tejido de color marrón. …”
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    Trastornos fisiológicos de la papa - Centro marrón y Corazón hueco by Lincoln Zotarelli, Chad Hutchinson, Seth Byrd, Douglas Gergela, Diane L. Rowland

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…El centro marrón y el corazón hueco son trastornos fisiológicos internos no-infecciosos del tubérculo de la papa. Un centro marrón (también llamado corazón incipiente y hueco, corazón marrón o centro de azúcar) se caracteriza por una región muerta en las células de la médula de los tubérculos lo que resulta en un tejido de color marrón. …”
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