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Operation Everest II Nutrition and body composition
Author(s):
M. A ROSE
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C. Stuart Houston
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C. S. Fulco
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G Coates
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J. SUTTON
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A Cymerman
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M. Rose
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J. Sutton
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1988
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Journal of Applied Physiology
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10.1152/jappl.1988.65.6.2545
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