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On the influence of physical training on glucose homeostasis /

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OCLC:36320786
Main Author: Dela, Flemming
Corporate Author: Københavns universitet
Language:English
Published: Oxford, UK : Published for the Scandinavian Physiological Society by Blackwell Science, 1996.
Series:Acta physiologica Scandinavica. Supplementum ; 635.
Subjects:
Homeostasis.
Glucose > Metabolism.
Insulin > Physiological transport.
Exercise > Physiological aspects.
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Thesis Monograph

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