Evaluation of Physical Activity Habits in Patients with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
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Fulvio Alexandre Scorza | Ricardo Mario Arida | F. Scorza | R. Arida | A. D. da Silva | Marcio Antonio de Assis | Marcelo Feijó de Mello | Mariana Pupo Cadrobbi | Aline Ferii Schooedl | Sergio Gomes da Silva | Marly de Albuquerque | Antonio Carlos da Silva | S. G. da Silva | M. de Albuquerque
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