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“... from its cage, placed in the experimenter's lap or on the top of a table, and had its neck and back...”
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“... "scourges", with high prevalence and incidence rates, reflected in high rates of absenteeism, high social...”
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“... 70/100,000 inhabitants and an annual growth rate of 3.7%. Among young women, HIV incidence decreased from...”
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“... tuberculosis. Lower back and neck pain was the leading global cause of disability in 2015 in most countries...”
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“... imaging, disease notifications, and other sources. Cause-specific death rates and cause fractions were...”
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“... is compression the sciatic nerve, responsible for the innervation of the back leg thigh and foot. Various forms...”
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“...-mononuclear cells were extracted from tibiae, femurs and umerus of isogenic male adult (16 weeks-old aged rats...”
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“...Background: As mortality rates decline, life expectancy increases, and populations age, non-fatal...”
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“... imaging, disease notifications, and other sources. Cause-specific death rates and cause fractions were...”
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