Investigating the mechanism for maintaining eucalcemia despite immobility and anuria in the hibernating American black bear (Ursus americanus).
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M. Holick | D. Keisler | C. Rosen | W. Jakubas | Tai C. Chen | C. Gundberg | W. Halteman | F. Servello | T. Carpenter | R. Causey | Rita L. Seger | R. A. Cross | R. M. Seger | Rita L Seger | Richard M Seger
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