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Received: 2013.09.19 Accepted: 2013.10.14 Published: 2013.12.06 INDIRECT CALORIMETRY IN THE ASSESSMENT OF THE ENERGY REQUIREMENT IN OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE WOMEN
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