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  1. Clinical significance of physical performance assessment during systemic anticancer therapy: a cohort study
  2. Potential application of continuous pulse oximetry in cardiac rehabilitation programs: scientific review
  3. The Role of Physical Training in Medical Rehabilitation of Patients with Primary and Metastatic Tumors of the Central Nervous System: А Cohort Clinical Study.
  4. Telemedicine-assisted cardiac rehabilitation: A controlled cohort clinical trial
  5. Possibilities of dimension method for modeling of tribosystems with lubricating layer
  6. Mechanism of abrasion reduction in polydisperse system with carbon nanoparticles
  7. Adsorption Model of Mesomorphic Boundary Lubricating Layer Formed by Nanoscale Additive in Tribosystem with Abrasive Wear
  8. Tribological effect of the combined use of micro- and nano- scale additives in the textile machinery lubricants
  9. On the application of the mathematical method of dimensional analysis to the six-minute walk test
  10. Reducing the Wear of the Weaving Machine Cam Mechanism through the Use of Lubricants with Nanoscale Additives
  11. Spectral and structural properties of clotting factor proteins under mechanical stress
  12. Influence of different types of carbon nanoflakes on tribological and rheological properties of plastic lubricants
  13. Influence of Various Carbon Allotropes on Tribological and Rheological Characteristics of Model Lubricating Systems
  14. Tribological activity of ultradisperse organic lubricant additives for cam mechanisms subject to abrasive wear
  15. Tribological Properties of Plastic Lubricants in Compositions with Various Carbon Nanostructures
  16. Correlation between Structural and Tribological Characteristics of Some Mesomorphic Boundary Lubrication Layers
  17. Some Principles of Building the Molecular Models for Tribosystems with Mesomorphic Boundary Lubrication Layer
  18. The Likelihood Description of Lubrication Layer Formation Structured at the Molecular Level
  19. Kinetic and fluorescent properties of tetraphenylporphine derivatives in acetonitrile
  20. Chelation and fluorescence properties of tetraphenylporphyrin and 5,10,15,20-tetra(4-hydroxyphenyl)porphyrin in acetonitrile