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“... as stinging, burning, pain or itching after the skin is exposed to physical, chemical or thermal stimuli that...”
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“..., due to the increase and decrease in pain scores of all items after surgery and analgesic intervention...”
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“... a decrease in signs of pain at week 12 and week 16 compared to baseline. Based on graphs of the EMG activity...”
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“... who arrive at the hospital alert andoriented can decrease their level of consciousness in a few hours...”
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“... and 11.6 microV after it (p<0.001). There was a mean decrease of 70% comparing to preoperative values...”
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“... started on the 2nd day of hospitalization when the patient showed progressive decrease in pain and...”
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“... following research question: Is the CCVUQ-Br quality of life questionnaire longitudinally sensitive...”
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