1999, Number 2
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Rev Biomed 1999; 10 (2)
Symposium on obesity (Second Part).
Bastarrachea-Sosa R, Rolls BJ, Hill JO, Pi-Sunyer FX, Jean-Pierre D, Campfield LA
Language: Portugués
References: 42
Page: 107-108
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