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“... health problem and affect the function of the device. Infection in the silicone breast implant occurs...”
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“...Introduction: psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a chronic inflammatory disease that can affect multiple...”
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“...) and ex-post (after) methods are used to assess these impacts. Studies have shown that OWF and FLOW can...”
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“...High concentrations of heavy metals in the soil can affect the sustainability of ecosystems and the...”
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“... caregivers, including: family and social disruptions; a decrease in formal and informal support; an increase...”
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