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Works
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Benign metastasizing leiomyoma : a review of current literature in respect to the time and type of previous gynecological surgery | |
Changes in non-enzymatic antioxidants in the blood following anaerobic exercise in men and women | |
Clinical trials | |
Computational biology | |
Density-dependence interacts with extrinsic mortality in shaping life histories | |
Disturbances in pro-oxidant-antioxidant balance after passive body overheating and after exercise in elevated ambient temperatures in athletes and untrained men | |
DNA science blog : genetics in context. | |
Hematological parameters, and hematopoietic growth factors : EPO and IL-3 in response to whole-body cryostimulation (WBC) in military academy students | |
The influence of increased body fat or lean body mass on aerobic performance | |
Mutation accumulation may only be a minor force in shaping life-history traits, even when reproduction is sexual | |
Ontogeny of metabolic rate and red blood cell size in eyelid geckos : species follow different paths | |
PLoS biology. | |
PLOS clim | |
PLoS currents. | |
PLOS digital health. | |
PLOS environment. | |
PLOS genetics | |
PLOS glob public health | |
PLoS Med | |
PLoS neglected tropical diseases. | |
PLoS ONE | |
PLOS pathogens | |
PLOS sustain transform | |
PLOS Water | |
Public Library of Science medicine | |
Somatotype, body composition, and physical fitness in artistic gymnasts depending on age and preferred event | |
Whole-body cryostimulation : potential beneficial treatment for improving antioxidant capacity in healthy men - significance of the number of sessions |