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“.... Thus, the reduced analgesia may impair the defensive ability of prey and increase their predation risk...”
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“... correlated with the increase in self-reported pain (p = 0.041, r = 0.37), whereas the changes in EMG activity...”
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“... individuals with and without GTPS; however, it does decrease with age. The pelvic width tends to increase with...”
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“... the best results, with a significantly decrease in masticatory muscles’ pain and increase in bite...”
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