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Abstract figure legend The results from this study show that maximal cardiac output, stroke volume and leg blood flow are similar between highly trained females and males after normalisation to lean body mass (LBM). However, the 10% higher haemoglobin concentration ([Hb]) and arterial O2 content in males result in higher systemic and leg O2 delivery ...
Øyvind Skattebo +11 more
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Influence of low gravity on the penetration resistance of lunar regolith. [PDF]
Chen J, Li R, Fu S.
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Color Photometry of Selected Lunar Features.
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Abstract figure legend In healthy young males, we found that skeletal muscle hypertrophy following a period of resistance exercise training (RET) was consistent within and between subjects, as assessed using a variety of established methods. The skeletal muscle hypertrophic response was independent of external load.
Matthew J. Lees +11 more
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Revealing Lunar Far-Side Polarization Characteristics via FeO Abundance Distribution Correlations with Ground-Based Polarimetric Data. [PDF]
Ye H, Wang W, Ping J, Jin Y.
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Life on Mars? The physiological perspective
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Ronan M. G. Berg, Damian M. Bailey
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Abstract figure legend This study used a non‐targeted proteomic approach to explore the skeletal muscle determinants of peak fat oxidation (PFO) and the exercise intensity at which this occurs (Fatmax). Comprehensive physiological phenotyping was completed in young, lean, physically active males, including blood and skeletal muscle sampling.
Eloise K. Tarry +11 more
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Increased small impactor flux on the Moon as inferred from regolith thickness at the Chang'E-5 Region. [PDF]
Zhang M, Jia B, Eke VR, Fa W.
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A deep learning model to predict glioma recurrence using integrated genomic and clinical data. [PDF]
Patricoski-Chavez JA +4 more
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Early detection of colorectal cancer via population‐based screening programs can reduce incidence and mortality, but current screening approaches are limited. This systematic review evaluated the screening potential of blood‐based circulating tumor DNA assays in asymptomatic screening populations.
Caroline Ledertoug Kahn +4 more
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