Resting energy expenditure and thermal balance during isothermic and thermoneutral haemodialysis--heat production does not explain increased body temperature during haemodialysis.
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V. Tesar | T. Zima | J. Horáček | J. Chaloupka | M. Kalousová | F. Lopot | S. Sulková | A. Žák | L. Sobotka | M. Fořtová
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