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“... study aims to verify if the adoption of SA reduces the time of MV after CS, compared to general...”
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“... +/- SE, age 40.6 +/- 1.7 year; BMI (kg/m(2)) 30.9 +/- 0.6], consumed sachets containing 40 g/day...”
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“... cholesterol, LDL, and TG) except by age (50.38±10.44 vs 56±9.69, P=0.0006). We observed a decrease in levels...”
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“... TG) except by age (50.38 ± 10.44 vs 56 ± 9.69, P=0.0006). We observed a decrease in levels of TC and LDL and...”
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Should Colorectal Cancer Screening in Portugal Start at the Age of 45 Years? A Cost-Utility Analysis
“... <55 years and decreased after the age of 55 years. Based on the USA data, the American Cancer Society (ACS...”Access document
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“... increase in TPS, decrease in BFS, and increase in TPS/BFS, without statistically significant differences...”
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“... (P < 0.0001) were high at 24 to 36 h after birth, and decreased with age. Albumin concentration, however...”
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“...ABSTRACT Objectives: To evaluate the cervical alignment after the correction of idiopathic...”
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“... g. The rats were divided into four groups: (a) control rats, with 105 days of age (C105...”
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“...: A statistically significant decrease in the number of pads was observed in the follow-up (p = 0.0002 after...”
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“... in the comparison between groups, except for the age variable (p=0.005). After the training, there was...”
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“... to 86.45 cells/μm. While DS decreases (R2: 0.72; P<0.001; n=52), DL increases (R2: 0.32; P<0.001...”
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“... were performed in 10 Dorper sheep during pregnancy and in 10 lambs after birth until 120 days of age...”
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“... of the disease, and their frequency and severity increase with disease progression, leading to loss...”
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“... in work capacity and productivity six months after the reduction mammaplasty, denoted by a decrease...”
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“... A (BT-A) decreases spasticity in post-stroke patients, few authors have demonstrated functional improvement after...”
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