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Meeting on Sports Nutrition

NUCE International 2014 9 September, Bologna Fiere, Italy

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Negro, M., Bellenger, M., Domingues, A. et al. Meeting on Sports Nutrition . Nutrafoods 13, 133–139 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13749-014-0037-y

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