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For example, the longer you run at any given heart rate, the harder the overall workout becomes. If the United States had successfully pursued this peace feeler, it might have given heart to the dissident German leadership and led to an earlier peace in Europe, too. Researchers in Tokyo and Boston, led by Mitsuaki Isobe of the University of Tokyo, tested antibodies against LFA-1 and ICAM-1 in mice given heart transplants. |
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