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Keeping in mind that the nature of the DM and DE is still an open question, it is difficult to describe these components from physical first principles. In this sense, in different descriptions of the DE that are not the CC can be treated as a fluid (for example Chaplygin gas [24]), ...
From the population study, extensive information on health markers and healthy habits can be obtained via questionnaires, allowing for a good description of the current health conditions of adolescents from the Madrid region. Especially relevant is the evaluation of sedentarism and physical activity, ...
Economic interventions to promote physical activity: applications of the SLOTH model. Am J Prev Med 2004; 27 (suppl 3): 136-45.Pratt, M., Macera, C. A., Sallis, J. F., O'Donnell, M., & Frank, L. D. (2004). Economic interventions to promote physical activity: Application of the...
Lower component retention of OH_TC was attributed to the electroporation effect of OH treatment. Microscopic images revealed structural changes, with OH_TC displaying a more porous structure. Depending on the pre-treatment method, component recovery, viscosity, particle size distribution, and ...