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“... in adulthood. Objective: The objective of student to evaluate posture and postural alignment before and after...”
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“... sensory parameters of charqui samples. A marked increase in hardness was identified after processing...”
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“... lombares. A cócoras é uma postura que pode ser utilizada na diminuição da tensão desses músculos...”
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“... is a decrease in static and dynamic postural stability. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect...”
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