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“... several months of no exposure to the language. Surprisingly, proficiency did not decrease during this...”
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“... tendências foram notadas nesse processo: (i) em baixos campos, 150 ≤ E (V/cm) ≤ 200...”
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“... confirmou este evento ao sinalizar o efeito significativo dos elementos de condução e do teor de perlita...”
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“..., sendo uma forma de evitar reações transfusionais. Estas podem ser definidas como eventos decorrentes...”
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“..., sensorial attributes obtained a significant difference, having a slight decrease, but after 90 days...”
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“... acerca do evento de tomada de decisão. Assim, destaca-se que quando é utilizado o sistema intuitivo...”
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“... by COVID-19 are more afraid of falling than those who were not infected. This is a cross-sectional study...”
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