Observations on saliva osmolality during progressive dehydration and partial rehydration.
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Observations on saliva osmolality during progressive dehydration and partial rehydration.
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Observations on saliva osmolality during progressive dehydration and partial rehydration.
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Observations on saliva osmolality during progressive dehydration and partial rehydration.
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Anne M J van den Heuvel
Gregory E Peoples
Marc A Brown
Mark J Patterson
Nigel A S Taylor
Pete Kerry
Sheena McGhee
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10.1007/S00421-011-2299-Z
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2012-01-10T00:00:00Z