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Publications by K. J. Mccracken
High Efficiency of Energy Utilization in ‘Cafeteria’- And Force-Fed Rats Kept at 29°
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Figure 2: Energy and Nutrient Intakes During the Study Weeks in Rats Fed a Control (C, N = 6), High Fat (HF, N = 6) or Cafeteria Diet (CAF, N = 6).
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