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    The effect of glycemic index on plasma glucose and lactate levels during incremental exercise

    Stannard, S. R., Thompson, M. W., Brand Miller, J. C.
    Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2000)
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    The effect of glycemic index on plasma glucose and lactate levels during incremental exercise

    Stannard, S. R., Thompson, M. W., Brand Miller, J. C.
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