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“... conditions. It showed a decrease at the end of the period and a change in spatial pattern, with increased...”
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“... of breast cancer risk among female offspring were studied here. We have previously found that female...”
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“... to maintain a safe motor pattern, which was evidenced by an increase in stride length and a decrease in stride...”
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“... 0.002), Tb.Sp (p=0.001), and DA (p=0.002 and 0.007); there was also a significant decrease in plasma...”
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“... movement can lead to changes in gait pattern, risk of falling, and balance. Studies refer that...”
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