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1. The effects of aerobic exercise and transcranial direct current stimulation on cognitive function in older adults with and without cognitive impairment: A systematic review and meta-analysis

2. Biosignal processing methods to explore the effects of side-dominance on patterns of bi- and unilateral standing stability in healthy young adults.

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27. Physiological characterization of a simulated kettlebell routine in experienced kettlebell athletes.

28. The Effects of a 12-Week-Long Sand Exercise Training Program on Neuromechanical and Functional Parameters in Type II Diabetic Patients with Neuropathy.

29. Kinematics and muscle activity of the lower limb during single-leg stance on the two sides of the Togu Jumper.

30. Frontal Plane Neurokinematic Mechanisms Stabilizing the Knee and the Pelvis during Unilateral Countermovement Jump in Young Trained Males.

31. Biosignal processing methods to explore the effects of side-dominance on patterns of bi- and unilateral standing stability in healthy young adults.

32. The impact of aerobic and resistance training intensity on markers of neuroplasticity in health and disease.

33. Well-Trained Elders Have Antioxidant Responses and an Equal Magnitude of EIMD as Young Adults.

34. No Difference in the Acute Effects of Randomization vs. Blocking of Units of Lower-Extremity Proprioceptive Training on Balance and Postural Control in Young Healthy Male Adults.

35. The effects of eccentric hamstring exercise training in young female handball players.

36. Relationship between Anthropometric, Physical and Hormonal Parameters among Pre-Pubertal Handball Players.

37. Clinical Effect of End-range Maitland Mobilization in the Management of Knee Osteoarthritis - A Pilot Study.

38. Muscle damage in response to a single bout of high intensity concentric exercise in patients with Pompe disease.

39. Monitoring exercise-induced muscle damage indicators and myoelectric activity during two weeks of knee extensor exercise training in young and old men.

41. Acute neuromechanical modifications and 24-h recovery in quadriceps muscle after maximal stretch-shortening cycle exercise.

42. Plasma Actin, Gelsolin and Orosomucoid Levels after Eccentric Exercise.

45. Mechanical, hormonal, and hypertrophic adaptations to 10 weeks of eccentric and stretch-shortening cycle exercise training in old males.

46. Motor function and respiratory capacity in patients with late-onset pompe disease.

47. Changes in metabolic and muscle damage indicators following a single bout of jump training on stair versus at level.

48. Dynamic contractility and efficiency impairments in stretch-shortening cycle are stretch-load-dependent after training-induced muscle damage.

49. Short-term high intensity plyometric training program improves strength, power and agility in male soccer players.

50. Mechanical, biochemical, and electromyographic responses to short-term eccentric-concentric knee extensor training in humans.

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