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“... after intervention, to understand how change is produced in the short and longer term. Exploring the way...”
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“... method during one week before and until two weeks after cell transplantation in all experimental groups...”
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“... 4% fixando o olhar na lupa e 15% relatando tê-la notado nos produtos que pretendiam comprar e, a maioria...”
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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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