Evidence analysis library review of best practices for performing indirect calorimetry in healthy and non-critically ill individuals.
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Jillian Trabulsi | D. Frankenfield | C. Earthman | S. Fullmer | David C Frankenfield | Susan Fullmer | Sue Benson-Davies | Carrie P Earthman | Erica Gradwell | Peggy S P Lee | Tami Piemonte | E. Gradwell | J. Trabulsi | S. Benson-Davies | T. Piemonte | P. S. Lee
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