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“... a representative sample of the Portuguese population randomly selected. In the first wave of EpiDoC study, after...”
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“... a doctor, considering that about 26% of the Brazilian population is digitally excluded, which coincides...”
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“... to a defined cause in states and state capitals, which resulted in a decrease in IDCD in MIS data. Nevertheless...”
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