Literals
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- Switzerland
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- 2076-3417
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- 2025-10665
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- Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
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- Western Europe
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- Applied Sciences (Switzerland)
- Applied Sciences-Basel
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- Oxygen, Hormones, and Performance: A Case Study of Menstrual Cycle Effects on Athletic Physiology
- Association Between Pain Distribution and Limitations in Basic and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living: A Cross-Sectional Study Based on the Survey of Health, Aging and Retirement in Europe on the Influence of Biopsychosocial Variables and Lifestyle
- Biodiesel and Biolubricant Production from Waste Cooking Oil: Transesterification Reactor Modeling
- Catalytic Screening for 1,2-Diol Protection: A Saccharose-Derived Hydrothermal Carbon Showcases Enhanced Performance
- Comparative Study of Thermochemical Valorization of CCN51 Cocoa Shells: Combustion, Pyrolysis, and Gasification
- Comparing Monitoring Networks to Assess Urban Heat Islands in Smart Cities
- Innovation in Energy Saving: Application for the Optimization of Consumption and the Integration of Photovoltaic Energy
- Beyond Instinct: Data-Driven Decision Trees for Tactical Shot Selection in Professional Padel
- Profiling External Load in U14 Basketball: Cluster Analysis of Competition Performance Using Inertial Devices
- Relative Age Effect in Junior Padel Players: Insights from National Team Selection at the 2024 Junior European Championships
- Sex-Based Kinanthropometric and Health Metric Analysis in Amateur Athletes Across Various Disciplines: A Comparative Study
- Sleep Varies According to Game Venue but Not Season Period in Female Basketball Players: A Team-Based Observational Study
- Smart Grid Protection, Automation and Control: Challenges and Opportunities
- Thermal Comfort and Sustainability in University Classrooms: A Study in Mediterranean Climate Zones
- Training Protocol to Improve the Padel Smash: A Seven-Week Pilot Study on High-Level Male Players