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Valentina Cavedon, Chiara Milanese, Franco Sacristani and Carlo Zancanaro
Karate is a widely practiced combat sport. Karatekas? body composition has typically been obtained in small groups using skinfolds or bioelectric impedance. In this work, we assessed three-compartment body composition using the accurate dual-energy X-ray...
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Ruiping Liu, Fei Liu, Youning Xu, Hua Zhu, Jiangang Jiao and Refaey M. El-Wardany
Fluoride (F) is an essential element of drinking water for human health, especially for bone development and enamel creation. However, if the fluoride content in drinking water is higher than 1.5 mg/L or lower than 0.5 mg/L, it will cause endemic disease...
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João Antônio Chula de Castro, Luiz Rodrigo Augustemak de Lima and Diego Augusto Santos Silva
A body composition analysis has been used to investigate alterations on body tissues in children and adolescents diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, such as low bone mineral content (BMC). The study aimed to developed equations t...
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Jung Chul Lee, Chong Hoon Lee, Dong Wha Chung, Hee Joo Lee and Jae Yong Park
Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) provides a reliable and accurate measurement of bone density and bone mineral composition. This research examined the composition and bone density (bone mineral composition and bone mineral density; BMD) of the who...
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Gabriel Andrés Casal,Adriana Mónica Nillni,Mauro Nicolás Valle,Jorge Ezequiel González Svoboda,María Celina Tiedemann,Helena Ciapparelli,Lucio Manuel Ibiricu,Marta Mabel Luiz
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New sedimentological and fossil-diagenetic information from remains of four dinosaurs is herein provided. The fossil material was preserved in deposits of different fluvial sub-environments from the middle section of the Lago Colhué Huapi Formation, Golf...
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Felix B. Masok, Paulus L. Masiteng, Risimati D. Mavunda and Peane P. Maleka
This study assessed the radiological health hazards to various body organs of workers working within Transnet Precinct in Richards Bay in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa due to radionuclide content of mineral ores often stored within the facility. Thirty sam...
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M. Y. Shim, A. B. Karnuah, A. D. Mitchell, N. B. Anthony, G. M. Pesti, and S. E. Aggrey
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Liu, D. Veit, H. P. Wilson, J. H. Denbow, D. M.
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Schreiweis, M. A. Orban, J. I. Ledur, M. C. Hester, P. Y.
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