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“... transmitted diseases in Europe and to understand whether this solution would be viable. It encompasses the...”
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“... Questionnaire (QIRM); 4) Fear of moving according to the Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia (ETC) and 5) Assessment...”
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Differential diagnosisof manifestations of syphilis and aids with lichen planusin mouth: case report
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“..., to describe and explain the fear of falling in elderly women. Forty-one participants (67.69 ± 5.30 years) were...”
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