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Analysis and interpretation of the data: Boeno FP, Ramis TR, Farinha JB, Moritz C, Santos VP, Oliveira AR, Teixeira BC. Statistical analysis: Boeno FP, Ramis TR, Farinha JB, Moritz C, Santos VP, Oliveira AR, Teixeira BC. Writing of the manuscript: Boeno FP, Ramis TR, Farinha JB, Moritz C, Santos VP, Oliveira AR, Teixeira BC. Critical revision of the manuscript for intellectual content: Boeno FP, Ramis TR, Farinha JB, Moritz C, Santos VP, Oliveira AR, Teixeira BC. Potential Conflict of Interest No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported. Sources of Funding There were no external funding sources for this study. Study Association This study is not associated with any thesis or dissertation work. Ethics approval and consent to participate This studywas approvedby the EthicsCommittee of the Universidade Regional Integrada do Alto Uruguai e das Missões (URI) under the protocol number 2.202.349. All the procedures in this study were in accordance with the 1975 Helsinki Declaration, updated in 2013. Informed consent was obtained from all participants included in the study.

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