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«. Standard, « Adapté » (n = 5), « Non adapté » (n = 5), « Calcium » (n=5) Il n'existe pas de différence entre les volumes parallèles des différents groupes, Vp SHAM = 454 ?l vs Vp Choc = 502 ?l, p.0

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