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“... translate into several behavior changes lasting for long periods of time. The presence of parents during...”
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“... comprising 62 parents/caretakers was divided into two groups: with and without dentistry care. Data were...”
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“.... Female and male UChB rats (voluntary 10%, v/v ethanol consumer) were divided into a control group (C) and...”
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“...%) and living with their parents and/or siblings (75.76%). 42.42% were initially unemployed. Patients...”
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