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“...The skin is an organ that promotes elasticity and also resistance against mechanical forces. After...”
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“... sprain. Intervention: The experimental group received Kinesio Taping application for 3 days, which was...”
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“...This study evaluates the prevalence of earnings management to avoid losses and earnings decreases...”
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“... advanced glycation end products (AGEs), and the activity of PON 1, an antioxidant enzyme were assessed...”
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“... hemisphere and wild-type ataxin-3 in the other hemisphere (as internal control). Caffeine (1g/L) was applied...”
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“..., Assessment, Development, and Evaluation) classification system. The analyses were performed with Review...”
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“...Given the cryptic and elusive nature of prey consumption, quantifying its contribution to the diet...”
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“... results and durable effects need to be found. We, therefore, aimed to assess the direct and long-term...”
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“... to improve joint stability and decrease pain. This study aimed at evaluating the acute effect of Kinesio...”
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“... inputs needed for a future implementation of a customer credit limit, and how the company can manage...”
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“... to interpret financial data. Findings: Managing credit risk contributes to decrease the company’s risk and...”
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“...Background The evaluation of the elderly’s ability to manage medication through the use...”
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“... pharmacological treatments to improve the central nervous system function and decrease the exacerbation of the...”
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“...Funding Information: This work was funded by the 4IE project (0499_4IE_PLUS_4_E) funded by Interreg...”
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“... visual and manual dexterity. The main objective was to assess the ability of older people to self-manage...”
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“... groups: with and without the use of the functional taping. The electrical activity of the erector spinae...”
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