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For people who lift weights to tone up and slim down, experts say, a regimen that includes a combination of challenging weights and fewer repetitions can help significantly.
THE BOTTOM LINE For better tone, try fewer reps and more challenging weights.
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We thus designed a series of vaccine formulations with different binding interactions between the L1 and the two adjuvants, and then performed a series of vaccination-challenge experiments in mice including measurement of antibody responses and post-challenge weight loss and survival.
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Although one mouse had lost ∼11% body weight by day 4 post-challenge, it was otherwise bright and active, and had regained its pre-challenge weight by the end of the trial.
Body temperature (as measured by a microchip implanted in the animals four days before the challenge), weight, sneezing and the presence and appearance of mucus were monitored for one week after the challenge in all animals.
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