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“... pain, frequently associated with depression. Objective: To determine the effect of 16 practice sessions...”
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“...Background: Walking in the “real world” involves motor and cognitive processes. In relation to this...”
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“... times lower than that in G2. HDL-C levels increased in all groups, with the highest increase observed...”
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“... a decrease in hydrophobicity. The above concept was used in the interpretation of various adhesion...”
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“...Diabetes is a chronic disease that, as the time of people with the disease increases, can decrease...”
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