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“.... Thus, the reduced analgesia may impair the defensive ability of prey and increase their predation risk...”
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“...’s lives. Clinical presentations may vary from absence of symptoms to complaints of chronic pelvic pain...”
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“... during stair ascent were not correlated with changes in pain intensity (p = 0.215, r = 0.12). These...”
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