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... may aid in prevention and health promotion measures. To identify and to associate behavioral patterns...
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... strong causality between the riverbed-mining and the decreased seasonal flooding patterns in LXQ, while...
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Published 2008
... client s credit risk and on his/her business structure and/or potential. The profitability that the use...
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Published 2014
... year of age in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 1998 to 2008. Based on comparable questions...
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Published 2014
... year of age in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 1998 to 2008. Based on comparable questions...
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... pela capacidade de ver, ouvir e tocar os pacientes. Esse comportamento mostra a necessidade de fortalecer...
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...'s climatological seasonal patterns were characterized. Seasonal variability and the possible influence of large...
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Published 2017
... over time, analyzing its clinical and laboratory presentations in a metropolitan city of Brazil. Method...
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...O Transtorno Obsessivo-Compulsivo (TOC) consiste em uma doença crônica caracterizada pela presença...
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Published 2022
...Objectives: To investigate the association between sedentary time (ST) patterns and depressive...
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...Objectives: To investigate the association between sedentary time (ST) patterns and depressive...
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...The study was aimed to understand how is the balance between sports training and the education...
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Published 2019
Subjects: ...Latin American city...
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... an increase in standardized mortality from esophageal cancer of 0.28% among men and a decrease of 0.32% among...
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