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“... any auxiliary device for walking and/or locomotion, those with amputation of any segment of the body...”
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“... decreases and frailty increases, and the restraint of difficult tasks in hazardous environments. • The...”
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“... Inventory (BPI) was used and SF-12v2 Health survey was used to further evaluate the sample's health status...”
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“... exercise training program developed for HF inpatients and includes cycloergometer training, walking and...”
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“... (MSC), with 0, 30, 60 and 90 days, and further evaluations. Case: A 2-year-old male Akita dog was...”
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