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  • 32. The effects of increasing water content to reduce the energy density of the diet on body mass changes following caloric restriction in domestic cats.
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  • 36. The infant's ability to self-regulate caloric intake: a case study.
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  • 38. CB1 receptor antagonist AVE1625 affects primarily metabolic parameters independently of reduced food intake in Wistar rats.
    Herling AW, Gossel M, Haschke G, Stengelin S, Kuhlmann J, Müller G, Schmoll D, Kramer W.
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