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“...OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the behavior of the phonatory function and the perceived strain...”
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“... rehabilitation can be used in several kinds of treatments, as it improves motor function, decreases perception...”
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“... decline in cognitive function or quality of life within five years after intensive care unit discharge...”
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“... impairment after stroke is strongly associated with more severely impaired motor function, a decrease...”
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“... more severely impaired motor function, a decrease in recovery potential and an increase of the number...”
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