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Regulation of lipid utilization in human skeletal muscle during exercise
Carsten Roepstorff
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Forlag:
Institut for Idræt
Udgivet:
2004
Sider:
155
Sprog:
Andre
Udgave:
1
ISBN
: 9788789361932
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