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“... excessive soil turning, leaving it with low or no vegetation cover. This favors erosive processes and...”
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“..., responsible for the highest proportion of IDCD in the country, have shown an important decrease in this...”
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“... first pandemic biennium. The diagnostic groups with the most significant percentage decreases in PCSC...”
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“... a decrease in functional capacity 20. The bedridden person, with little physical mobility for a prolonged...”
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