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Williams C.A., Kronfeld D.S., Hess T.M., Saker K.E., Waldron J.N., Crandell K.M., Hoffman R.M., and Harris P.A. Antioxidant supplementation and subsequent oxidative stress of horses during an 80-km endurance race. J. Am. Sci. 82 (2004) 588-594
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(2004)
J. Am. Sci.
, vol.82
, pp. 588-594
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Williams, C.A.1
Kronfeld, D.S.2
Hess, T.M.3
Saker, K.E.4
Waldron, J.N.5
Crandell, K.M.6
Hoffman, R.M.7
Harris, P.A.8
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