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“... se o teste incremental de caminhada (do inglês, incremental shuttle walking test, ISWT) é capaz de avaliar...”
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“... signs and symptoms of COVID-19 are mild, such as coughing, fever, nasal congestion and fatigue more...”
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“... symptomatology and low weight were not associated with worsening ABVD. The identification of the variables...”
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