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Andrew N Bosch1, Timothy D Noakes

  • 1UCT/MRC Research Unit for Exercise Science and Sports Medicine, Department of Human Biology University of Cape Town and Sports Science Institute of South Africa, Boundary Road Newlands 7700, South Africa. abosch@sports.uct.ac.za

The Indian Journal of Medical Research
|June 7, 2005
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