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“...This work has as its case study the title The Walking Dead: Our World (2018) within the research...”
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“...Objective: To evaluate the capacity of total anterior thigh thickness, quadriceps muscle thickness...”
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“... problem. Therefore, the objective of this study was to verify whether older people who were infected...”
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“...ABSTRACT Objective: There are no specific criteria that define the level of amputation in diabetic...”
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“... training, such as walking. However, understanding whether a decrease in spasticity level, if any, would...”
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“...<p><b>OBJECTIVE:</b> This study evaluated the prevalence of obesity and associated factors among...”
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“... reduced claudication until walking without changes. There was also a decrease in the range of motion until...”
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