CARBOHYDRATE TOLERANCE AND DIABETES IN A TOTAL COMMUNITY, TECUMSEH, MICHIGAN. 1. EFFECTS OF AGE, SEX, AND TEST CONDITIONS ON ONE-HOUR GLUCOSE TOLERANCE IN ADULTS.

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Published in Diabetes on July 01, 1965

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N S HAYNER, M O KJELSBERG, F H EPSTEIN, T FRANCIS

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