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Measurement of energy expenditure: the doubly-labelled-water method in clinical practice

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2007

W. A. Coward
Affiliation:
MRC Dunn Nutrition Unit, Downham's Lane, Milton Road, Cambridge CB4 1XJ
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Type
Symposium on ‘Clinical aspects of protein and energy metabolism’
Copyright
The Nutrition Society

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