Acute effects of a thermogenic nutritional supplement on cycling time to exhaustion and muscular strength in college-aged men
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J. Cramer | T. Herda | T. Beck | P. Costa | A. A. Walter | J. Stout | K. M. Hoge | E. Ryan
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