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Physical activity and subjective well-being of older adults during COVID-19 prev...
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Biosynthetic Potential of a Novel Antarctic Actinobacterium Marisediminicola ant...
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Antarctica
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
Biology (General)
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actinobacteria
carotenoid
exercise form
gene cluster
natural products
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outdoor exercise environment
physical activity
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