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“...Background: Walking in the “real world” involves motor and cognitive processes. In relation to this...”
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“... in the nasal cavity can be associated with major respiratory and circulatory system diseases. Objective...”
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“... associated with statistically significantly greater odds of experiencing severe anxiety. In our multivariate...”
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“... cotidiana e funções cognitivas. Assim, teve-se como objeto de estudo o instrumento Cognitive Symptom...”
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“... Proc-Freq from SAS. More females were classed as gait score 0 and gait score 1, while more males were...”
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“.... Patients with a decrease in New York Heart Association functional class >or=1, a two-fold or more increase...”
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“... a decrease in the symptom “difficulty in singing or speaking low” in GH and an increase in the CG (p=0.005...”
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“..., including the continuous monitoring of sleep positions, during the first night after symptom onset...”
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“...Background: the relationship between renal dysfunction and mortality after myocardial infarction...”
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“... symptom was dysesthesia, where there is only a sensitivity decrease. Currently, the patient has...”
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“... symptom after STNDBS, with its prevalence increasing over time. Patients with higher disease severity and...”
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“... B, after real acupuncture, there was a decrease in eosinophils (p=0.035) and neutrophils (p=0.047...”
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“...) after 48 weeks. METHOD: Patients treated with HAART >6 months with plasma HIV-1 RNA viral load (VL) <400...”
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“... patients with multivessel coronary atherosclerotic disease are discharged without a defined strategy...”
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“...-4 and Beta-Thromboglobulin protein after one year's sublingual immunotherapy. In addition, the decrease...”
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“...L) in older adults with cancer.<br> <b>METHODS:</b> This was a cross-sectional study of 608 older adults...”
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“... 2 compared with Group 1 after treatment (p < 0.05). Qmax and AFR were higher significantly in Group...”
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