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“... in rats with kaolin-induced hydrocephalus, further indicating that hydrocephalus decreases nociceptive...”
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Management of low back pain in Portugal : a novel approach to reduce patients' persistent disability
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“...Copaifera.Medicinal plants. Pain and inflammation. Toxicology. Gastroprotection. Cell culture...”
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“... significant increases in the cross-section thickness post WBV. Owner’s perception of pain also showed...”
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