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“.... Although HHC is on the rise in health practices, it is not yet fully integrated into care systems and the...”
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“... pests responsible for the decrease of the productive potential of the corn, because it forms gallery...”
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“... 8 (7,4%) were in full time employment and in the second evaluation the number rise to 18 (16,7%). For part...”
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