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“...Aims: High-risk subjects with elevated C-reactive protein (CRP) are at high risk for cardiovascular...”
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Perceived health and health related behaviours of Portuguese adolescents: an analysis by sex and age
“.... As the age of the subjects increased, there was a decrease, on both sexes, in the percentage...”Access document
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“... exposure of subjects, commonly rats, to a set of aversive and moderate chronic stimuli for a long and...”
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