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“... periventricular brain areas involved in pain control during hydrocephalus may affect descending pain control and...”
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“...Copaifera.Medicinal plants. Pain and inflammation. Toxicology. Gastroprotection. Cell culture...”
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“...In Portugal, Eucalyptus, particularly Eucalyptus globulus, occupies more than 800 000 ha and, due...”
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“... may affect the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), masticatory muscles and adjacent structures. TMDs main...”
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“... patient developed persistent abdominal pain. An abdominal MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) was performed...”
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“... chronification process of the pain can present a decrease in quality, the functional capacity and the patient...”
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“... of the animals develop lung metastases, progressing to death. Usually affect the appendicular skeleton...”
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“... of the animals develop lung metastases, progressing to death. Usually affect the appendicular skeleton...”
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