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    Saliva parameters as potential indices of hydration status during acute dehydration

    Walsh, N. P., Laing, S., Oliver, S. J., Montague, J. C., Walters, R. & Bilzon, J. L., 1 Sept 2004, In: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 36, 9, p. 1535-1542

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    Salivary IgA response to prolonged exercise in a cold environment in trained cyclists.

    Walsh, N. P., Bishop, N. C., Blackwell, J., Wierzbicki, S. G. & Montague, J. C., 1 Jan 2002, In: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 34, 10, p. 1632-1637

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    Salivary immunoglobulin A response at rest and after exercise following a 48 h period of fluid and/or energy restriction.

    Oliver, S. J., Laing, S. J., Wilson, S., Bilzon, J. L., Walters, R. & Walsh, N. P., 1 Jun 2007, In: British Journal of Nutrition. 97, 6, p. 1109-1116

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  5. Salivary oxytocin concentrations in males following intranasal administration of oxytocin: A double-blind, cross-over study

    Daughters, K., Manstead, A., Hubble, K., Rees, A., Thapar, A. & van Goozen, S. H. M., 15 Dec 2015, In: PLoS ONE. 10, 12, e0145104.

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    Salivary testosterone and cortisol responses to four different rugby training exercise protocols.

    Gaviglio, C. M., Osborne, M., Kelly, V. G., Kilduff, L. P. & Cook, C. J., 6 Mar 2015, In: European Journal of Sport Science. 15, 6, p. 497-504

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    Salivary testosterone is related to self-selected training load in elite female athletes

    Cook, C. J. & Beaven, C. M., 27 May 2013, In: Physiology and Behavior. 116-117, p. 8-12

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    Salt Removal - Last Word.

    Thomas, D. N., 21 Oct 2000, In: New Scientist.

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    Salt Stress-Induced Loss of Iron Oxidoreduction Activities and Reacquisition of That Phenotype Depend on rus Operon Transcription in Acidithiobacillus ferridurans

    Bonnefoy, V., Grail, B. M. & Johnson, D. B., Apr 2018, In: Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 84, 7

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  10. Salt marshes as late Holocene tide gauges

    Barlow, N. L. M., Shennan, I., Long, A. J., Gehrels, W. R., Saher, M. H., Woodroffe, S. A. & Hillier, C., Jul 2013, In: Global and Planetary Change. 106, p. 90-110

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    Salt-lick-induced soil disturbance in the Teton wilderness, USA.

    Walters, D. K. & DeLuca, T. H., 1 Nov 2007, In: Rangeland Ecology and Management. 60, 6, p. 675-679

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