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“...INTRODUCTION: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) and obesity are both associated with reduced physical...”
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“... occupational fields and the overall decrease in subjective job quality. However, telework—as one aspect...”
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“... decrease and, during the luteolytic period (D15-D17), the decline in CL blood-flow area was greater than...”
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“... decrease in the perceived impact of the disease, with a reduction in the median score from 86 to 62 points...”
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