Jackson, K., Robertson, M., Fielding, B., Frayn, K., & Williams, C. (2001). Second meal effect: Modified sham feeding does not provoke the release of stored triacylglycerol from a previous high-fat meal.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJackson, K., MD Robertson, B. Fielding, K. Frayn, and C. Williams. Second Meal Effect: Modified Sham Feeding Does Not Provoke the Release of Stored Triacylglycerol from a Previous High-fat Meal. 2001.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJackson, K., et al. Second Meal Effect: Modified Sham Feeding Does Not Provoke the Release of Stored Triacylglycerol from a Previous High-fat Meal. 2001.
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