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Publicado em 2013
... swimming exercise with continuous and interval training was effective in reducing blood pressure during the...
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Publicado em 2021
... Stent Symptoms Questionnaire scores were similar in both groups during all three postoperative days...
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Publicado em 2017
... and Methods: 10 individuals of both genders, aged 13-24 years, were selected, with scoliosis "S" and...
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Publicado em 2013
.... There were no differences in other parameters between the groups. Both treatments were effective...
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Publicado em 2024
... effective strategy for mitigating the effects of DOR has yet to be determined. Our objective was to evaluate...
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Publicado em 2019
Assuntos: ...Corporate effective tax rate...
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Publicado em 2017
...(GG)]) during wakefulness and sleep, and thereby decrease pharyngeal collapsibility. Methods: We performed...
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Publicado em 2015
... at each time point evaluated. Surprisingly, both groups demonstrated a significant decrease in blood...
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Publicado em 2006
... receiving olanzapine (2 to 6 months) and weight gain > 5% of their body weight during olanzapine treatment...
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por Viana, JS
Publicado em 1999
... for anaesthetic drugs. RBC and sympathomimetic amines. SETTING: Clinical study during a four year period. PATIENTS...
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Publicado em 2020
... was used as control. Upon diagnosis and during the following 3 months of treatment, peripheral blood...
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Publicado em 2024
...Falls in elder people during the COVID-19 pandemic constitutes an even more worrying public health...
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