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“... using the Prais Winsten linear model, using the R software. Results: Between 2012 and 2022 there were...”
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“... morphometric methods. Materials and Methods: We studied 39 male Wistar rats weighing between 400 g and 550...”
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“... comprised lateral cephalograms of 21 subjects with normal occlusion (11 males, 10 females), taken...”
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“... swallowing. METHODS: Participants were 52 subjects (28 male and 24 female) with ages between 50 and 80 years...”
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“... swallowing. METHODS: Participants were 52 subjects (28 male and 24 female) with ages between 50 and 80 years...”
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