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Effect of a three-day interruption of exercise-training on resting metabolic rate and glucose-induced thermogenesis in training individuals. — Angelo Tremblay (1988) | RDL Network
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Effect of a three-day interruption of exercise-training on resting metabolic rate and glucose-induced thermogenesis in training individuals.
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Pennington Biomedical Research Center
Effect of a three-day interruption of exercise-training on resting metabolic rate and glucose-induced thermogenesis in training individuals.
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1988
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Angelo Tremblay
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André Nadeau
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Geneviève Fournier
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