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“... unknown age or race/color, or schooling were not included. Yellows and indigenous people were grouped due...”
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“... at 60% in the CO group, but not for the TC group (P = 0.044). There was reduction of mean and peak power...”
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“... method during one week before and until two weeks after cell transplantation in all experimental groups...”
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“... hyperactivity of a population of neurons, resulting in a pattern of repeated and rhythmic depolarizations...”
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