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Body water / Urine / Electrolyte disturbances / Nutrition / Urine osmolality / Plasma osmolality / Dehydration / Drinking / Fluid balance / Health / Biology / Medicine
Date: 2014-02-04 18:39:54
Body water
Urine
Electrolyte disturbances
Nutrition
Urine osmolality
Plasma osmolality
Dehydration
Drinking
Fluid balance
Health
Biology
Medicine

Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics RESEARCH PAPER Voluntary dehydration among elementary school children residing in a hot arid environment Y. Bar-David,* J. Urkin,  D. Landau,à Z. Bar-David§ & D. Pilpel–

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