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“... (e.g. low flying, highroad mortality), that increase the risk of road barrier effect. The strong effect...”
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“... as sodium ions can diminish the lethality in fish and crustaceans. The increased concentration of these ions...”
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“.... Depending on their size and position, these interventions may cause significant decrease of the wall...”
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“... of mobility, independence, an increased risk of falls, and a decrease in quality of life. Although FOG...”
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“... lack of empathy, segregation, and inhumanity. Simultaneously, we can see an abrupt increase in the...”
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“.... O objectivo do presente trabalho foi comparar a percentagem de sincronização nos movimentos das díades...”
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“... (T1 and T2) – In the sample of patients with risk consumption, 62% were male and the mean age was 55 years...”
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