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“...Objective:To verify the extent to which students’ motivation changes during an Accounting Sciences...”
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“... on the cognitive learning theory. In order to reach this objective, there is a database containing...”
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“...Objective: to analyze aspects related to the increase or decrease of self-care in patients living...”
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“... (A) Develop a simple approach suggesting that permanent wilting point (WP) increases under high saline soil...”
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“...The objective of the study was to comprehend the perceptions parents possess in relation to pain...”
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