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Borg Category-Ratio 10 Perceived Exertion Score 2
Known as:
Slight
, Slight Exertion
A subjective score of 2 on a perceived exertion scale that ranges from 0: Nothing at all to 10: Maximal.
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2018
2018
OSTEOCONDRITE DISSECANTE: RELATO DE CASO
Ana Eduarda Souza da Silveira
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Carolina Cordeiro Barcelos
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H. Brito
,
João Marcelo Tocantins
,
Rafaella Faria Oliveira Guerra
,
Humberto Sousa Fontoura
2018
Corpus ID: 195420264
Osteochondritis dissecans (OD) is a pathology characterized by partial or total detachment of the hyaline cartilage fragment from…
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2017
2017
Assessment and Management of BreathIessness
M. Altose
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F. Pt
2017
Corpus ID: 80412724
respiratory sensation suggest that dyspnea is a function of the forces generated by the respiratory muscles during the act of…
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2012
2012
A woman in her seventies with reduced general condition, dyspnoea and generalised pain.
Kiarash Tazmini
,
Heidi Nygaard Bakken
,
F. Schjesvold
Tidsskrift for Den Norske Laegeforening
2012
Corpus ID: 29483192
The patient had known myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) in the form of refractory anaemia with ringed sideroblasts (RARS) without…
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1964
1964
Byssinosis in the Egyptian Cotton Industry: Changes in Ventilatory Capacity during the Day
M. E. Batawi
,
R. Schilling
,
F. Valić
,
J. Walford
British Journal of Industrial Medicine
1964
Corpus ID: 44365131
A study in Egypt of 99 male cotton workers in a cotton ginnery and spinning mill, and of a control group of 12 power station…
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1941
1941
MONOCULAR MYASTHENIA GRAVIS: PROSTIGMINE METHYLSULFATE AS A DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSTIC AGENT
M. Moore
1941
Corpus ID: 72537454
Ocular symptoms and signs are almost invariably present in a case of overt myasthenia gravis and frequently may be the first…
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