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“... after the RV. It was also observed that the factors age, sex and vestibular were not determining factors...”
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“... a collaborative task were analyzed. The activity involved visuospatial processes and the gestures that occur after...”
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“... psychotherapy proved to be a useful tool, though not recommended as monotherapy17; and self-guided cognitive...”
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“.... A total of 178 adults were included in the control group, who were not overweight or obese in childhood...”
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