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Can exercise kill tumors?
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作者 Abel Plaza-Florido Alejandro Santos-Lozano +3 位作者 Natalia Yanguas-Casás Tomàs Pinós Carmen Fiuza-Luces Alejandro Lucia 《Journal of Sport and Health Science》 2025年第1期71-72,共2页
Regular physical activity is associated with lower adult cancer incidence and mortality,1 with this protective association seemingly independent of important risk factors (high body weight, smoking).2 The potential pr... Regular physical activity is associated with lower adult cancer incidence and mortality,1 with this protective association seemingly independent of important risk factors (high body weight, smoking).2 The potential preventive effect of an active lifestyle was presumed a long time ago by some visionary scientists. 展开更多
关键词 physical activity LIFESTYLE MORTALITY cancer incidence
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Early Jurassic basal sauropodomorpha dominated tracks from Guizhou, China: Morphology, ethology, and paleoenvironment 被引量:9
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作者 Lida Xing Martin G. Lockley +4 位作者 Dongjie Tang Hendrik Klein Guangzhao Peng Yong Ye Baoqiao Hao 《Geoscience Frontiers》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2019年第1期229-240,共12页
The newly discovered large(350 m^2) Yantan dinosaur tracksite, in the Lower Jurassic Ziliujing Formation of Guizhou Province, China, reveals at least 250 footprints of which ~97 can be resolved into trackways of sauro... The newly discovered large(350 m^2) Yantan dinosaur tracksite, in the Lower Jurassic Ziliujing Formation of Guizhou Province, China, reveals at least 250 footprints of which ~97 can be resolved into trackways of sauropodomorphs. All the trackways are sub parallel likely indicating gregarious behavior. One theropod track(cf. Grallator) was recorded. The sauropodomorph tracks predominantly represent quadrupedal progression(Morphotype A), and footprint morphology is similar to the ichnospecies Liujianpusshunan, characterized by outward pes rotation. Three trackways indicate bipedal progression, and two of these(Morphotype B) indicate inward pes rotation, accompanied by elongate pes digit scratch marks. For the latter phenomenon three possible scenarios are discussed:(1) significant rotation changes accompanying changes in gait,(2) swimming behavior,(3) formation of undertracks.Sedimentological evidence indicates the tracks were made on a linguloid rippled, muddy, immature sandstone substrate characterized by significant differences in substrate consistency across the trackbearing surface. Microbially induced sedimentary structures(MISS) characterized by distinctive wrinkle marks indicate a stressed, probably semi-arid, paleoenvironment that was not conducive to habitation by invertebrate organisms. This is consistent with other evidence that Lower Jurassic sauropodomorph tracks are often associated with semi-arid paleoenvironments. 展开更多
关键词 Sauropodomorph TRACKS Ziliujing formation Lower JURASSIC GUIZHOU Province
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