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“... decrease in bone mass, increasing the risk of bone fractures. There has been much effort to find...”
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“... fibrosis (CF) patients, and to evaluate the effect that a standardized instruction regarding cleaning and...”
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“... to decreased reproductive potential at an early age (Cohen et al., 2015). This condition affects about...”
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Study Of The Prevalence Of Hypertension In Children And Adolescents In Lisbon And Tejo Valley Region
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“... a decrease in the effect over time after completion of vaccination, something that resembles the pattern...”
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