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    Hormonal response to Taekwondo fighting simulation in elite adolescent athletes

    Exercise training efficiency depends on the training load, as well as on the athlete’s ability to tolerate it. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of fighting simulation (3 fights, 6 min ea...

    R. Pilz-Burstein, Y. Ashkenazi, Y. Yaakobovitz in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2010)

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    Assisted Exercise and Bone Strength in Preterm Infants

    Studies have previously demonstrated that brief (4 weeks) passive range-of-motion exercise is beneficial for bone development in very low birth weight (VLBW) preterm infants. However, the optimal duration of e...

    I. Litmanovitz, T. Dolfin, S. Arnon, R. H. Regev in Calcified Tissue International (2007)

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    Long-Term Therapy with Cyclosporin (CyA) Modulates Bladder Eosinophilic Infiltration in A Child with Eosinophilic Cystitis

    B Wolach, A Eliakim, R Gavrieli, G Gottesman, V Rathaus, J Bernheim in Pediatric Research (1999)

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    Fitness and the effect of exercise training on the dietary intake of healthy adolescents

    OBJECTIVE: In healthy, nonobese, adolescent males and females to: (1) Determine the relationship between fitness and energy intake; (2) assess the effect of five-weeks endurance training on energy intake and f...

    C Ambler, A Eliakim, JA Brasel, W-N P Lee, G Burke in International Journal of Obesity (1998)

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    DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE INCREASED IN NEONATES FED FORMULA DISSOLVED IN TAP WATER (HIGH SODIUM) INSTEAD OF LOW SODIUM MINERAL WATER. ▴ 1832

    Tz Dolfin, A Pomerantz, A Eliakim, R Regev, I Litmanowitz, S Amon in Pediatric Research (1996)

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    Palindromic rheumatism in Israel — a disease entity ? A survey of 34 patients

    Over a period of 10 years 34 patients were diagnosed as suffering from palindromic rheumatism. Eightyone percent of the patients were of North African origin. This is significantly higher (p=0.01) than the age.....

    A. Eliakim, L. Neumann, J. Horowitz, D. Buskila in Clinical Rheumatology (1989)