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Published 2021
... failure to manage the airways is one of the main causes of possible complications that can be catastrophic...
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Published 2012
... and in times of aerobic evaluation of the silages (zero, two, four, and six days after the opening...
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Published 2021
...Temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD) can be described as a set of clinical conditions that includes...
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Published 2024
... complications, and therefore, decrease the morbidity of these surgeries. Minimally invasive approach can be made...
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Published 2025
... satisfactory, in terms of opening the muscle contracture and regaining the use of the leg. After each case was...
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Published 2019
... number and functionality of the EU, the location of the ureteral opening, functional condition...
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Published 2019
... number and functionality of the EU, the location of the ureteral opening, functional condition...
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Published 2023
... of the third ventricle disappeared after the endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV), with a decrease...
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... species. After some time without fire, an increase in shrub cover and decrease herbaceous layer can...
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Published 2024
... finding. Location is not useful as it can be localized or generalized. For patients who have migraine...
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Published 2011
... 50% or an equivalent volume of saline. Three or fourteen days after the colitis induction several parameters were...
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Published 2023
...The impaction of third molars is a very recurrent condition and their extraction can result in pain...
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