Measuring meals: structure of prandial food and water intake of rats.
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Measuring meals: structure of prandial food and water intake of rats.
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Measuring meals: structure of prandial food and water intake of rats.
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Measuring meals: structure of prandial food and water intake of rats.
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Antoine Tabarin
Eric P Zorrilla
Eva M Fekete
George F Koob
Glenn R Valdez
Koki Inoue
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10.1152/AJPREGU.00175.2004
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2005-01-06T00:00:00Z