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“... e métodos para desenvolvimento de sua formação social. Com o avanço do predomínio do fenômeno técnico...”
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“...CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::EDUCACAO::TOPICOS ESPECIFICOS DE EDUCACAO::EDUCACAO RURAL...”
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“... of sharp objects that can result in uterine perforation. Restricting abortion does not reduce abortion and...”
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“... income of R$1,965.87. In this sample, five users (21.7%) still did not have access to social benefits...”
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“... by COVID-19 are more afraid of falling than those who were not infected. This is a cross-sectional study...”
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