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    van Raaij JM, Schonk CM, Vermaat-Miedema SH, Peek ME, Hautvast JG.
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  • 30. Between-group differences in basal metabolic rates: an analysis of data collected in Scotland, the Gambia and Thailand.
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  • 34. Energy requirements and energy expenditure of elderly men.
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