Saliva flow rate, total protein concentration and osmolality as potential markers of whole body hydration status during progressive acute dehydration and rehydration in humans
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Saliva flow rate, total protein concentration and osmolality as potential markers of whole body hydration status during progressive acute dehydration and rehydration in humans. / Walsh, N.; Montague, J.; Callow, N. et al.
2002. Paper presented at Physiology Society, London. UK..
2002. Paper presented at Physiology Society, London. UK..
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Walsh, N, Montague, J, Callow, N & Rowlands, A 2002, 'Saliva flow rate, total protein concentration and osmolality as potential markers of whole body hydration status during progressive acute dehydration and rehydration in humans', Paper presented at Physiology Society, London. UK., 3/01/01.
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Walsh, N., Montague, J., Callow, N., & Rowlands, A. (2002). Saliva flow rate, total protein concentration and osmolality as potential markers of whole body hydration status during progressive acute dehydration and rehydration in humans. Paper presented at Physiology Society, London. UK..
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Walsh N, Montague J, Callow N, Rowlands A. 2002. Saliva flow rate, total protein concentration and osmolality as potential markers of whole body hydration status during progressive acute dehydration and rehydration in humans. Paper presented at Physiology Society, London. UK..
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Walsh, N. et al. Saliva flow rate, total protein concentration and osmolality as potential markers of whole body hydration status during progressive acute dehydration and rehydration in humans. Physiology Society, London. UK., 03 Jan 0001, Paper, 2002.
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Walsh N, Montague J, Callow N, Rowlands A. Saliva flow rate, total protein concentration and osmolality as potential markers of whole body hydration status during progressive acute dehydration and rehydration in humans. 2002. Paper presented at Physiology Society, London. UK..
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TY - CONF
T1 - Saliva flow rate, total protein concentration and osmolality as potential markers of whole body hydration status during progressive acute dehydration and rehydration in humans
AU - Walsh, N.
AU - Montague, J.
AU - Callow, N.
AU - Rowlands, A.
PY - 2002/12/1
Y1 - 2002/12/1
M3 - Paper
T2 - Physiology Society, London. UK.
Y2 - 3 January 0001
ER -