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“... COVID-19 pandemic on the physical activity behavior in adults living in region of Northern Brazil...”
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“..., northeastern Brazil.METHODS: Participated in the study 1,036 (55.6% women) living in the state of Ceará...”
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“... in running water and the intercornual ligament was cut, separating the uterine horns. A section along the...”
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