Sprudel (Trinkwasser) (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Sprudel (Trinkwasser)" in German language version.

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  • Maureen Coggrave, Christine Norton, June D Cody: Management of faecal incontinence and constipation in adults with central neurological diseases. In: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 13. Januar 2014, doi:10.1002/14651858.CD002115.pub5 (wiley.com [abgerufen am 20. Januar 2022]).
  • Katherine L Tucker, Kyoko Morita, Ning Qiao, Marian T Hannan, L Adrienne Cupples: Colas, but not other carbonated beverages, are associated with low bone mineral density in older women: The Framingham Osteoporosis Study. In: The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Band 84, Nr. 4, 1. Oktober 2006, ISSN 0002-9165, S. 936–942, doi:10.1093/ajcn/84.4.936 (oup.com [abgerufen am 20. Januar 2022]).
  • Dureen Samandar Eweis, Fida Abed, Johnny Stiban: Carbon dioxide in carbonated beverages induces ghrelin release and increased food consumption in male rats: Implications on the onset of obesity. In: Obesity Research & Clinical Practice. Band 11, Nr. 5, September 2017, S. 534–543, doi:10.1016/j.orcp.2017.02.001 (elsevier.com [abgerufen am 20. Januar 2022]).
  • J. Parry, L. Shaw, M. J. Arnaud, A. J. Smith: Investigation of mineral waters and soft drinks in relation to dental erosion. In: Journal of Oral Rehabilitation. Band 28, Nr. 8, 2001, ISSN 1365-2842, S. 766–772, doi:10.1046/j.1365-2842.2001.00795.x (wiley.com [abgerufen am 20. Januar 2022]).

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  • Dureen Samandar Eweis, Fida Abed, Johnny Stiban: Carbon dioxide in carbonated beverages induces ghrelin release and increased food consumption in male rats: Implications on the onset of obesity. In: Obesity Research & Clinical Practice. Band 11, Nr. 5, September 2017, S. 534–543, doi:10.1016/j.orcp.2017.02.001 (elsevier.com [abgerufen am 20. Januar 2022]).

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  • Jürgen Bernard, Thomas Loerting, Hinrich Grothe: Gefangene Kohlensäure. In: laborundmore.com. Labor&More, abgerufen am 20. Januar 2022.

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  • Katherine L Tucker, Kyoko Morita, Ning Qiao, Marian T Hannan, L Adrienne Cupples: Colas, but not other carbonated beverages, are associated with low bone mineral density in older women: The Framingham Osteoporosis Study. In: The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Band 84, Nr. 4, 1. Oktober 2006, ISSN 0002-9165, S. 936–942, doi:10.1093/ajcn/84.4.936 (oup.com [abgerufen am 20. Januar 2022]).

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  • T. Johnson, L. Gerson, T. Hershcovici, C. Stave, R. Fass: Systematic review: the effects of carbonated beverages on gastro-oesophageal reflux disease. In: Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics. Band 31, Nr. 6, 2010, ISSN 1365-2036, S. 607–614, doi:10.1111/j.1365-2036.2010.04232.x (wiley.com [abgerufen am 20. Januar 2022]).
  • J. Parry, L. Shaw, M. J. Arnaud, A. J. Smith: Investigation of mineral waters and soft drinks in relation to dental erosion. In: Journal of Oral Rehabilitation. Band 28, Nr. 8, 2001, ISSN 1365-2842, S. 766–772, doi:10.1046/j.1365-2842.2001.00795.x (wiley.com [abgerufen am 20. Januar 2022]).

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  • Maureen Coggrave, Christine Norton, June D Cody: Management of faecal incontinence and constipation in adults with central neurological diseases. In: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 13. Januar 2014, doi:10.1002/14651858.CD002115.pub5 (wiley.com [abgerufen am 20. Januar 2022]).

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  • T. Johnson, L. Gerson, T. Hershcovici, C. Stave, R. Fass: Systematic review: the effects of carbonated beverages on gastro-oesophageal reflux disease. In: Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics. Band 31, Nr. 6, 2010, ISSN 1365-2036, S. 607–614, doi:10.1111/j.1365-2036.2010.04232.x (wiley.com [abgerufen am 20. Januar 2022]).
  • Katherine L Tucker, Kyoko Morita, Ning Qiao, Marian T Hannan, L Adrienne Cupples: Colas, but not other carbonated beverages, are associated with low bone mineral density in older women: The Framingham Osteoporosis Study. In: The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Band 84, Nr. 4, 1. Oktober 2006, ISSN 0002-9165, S. 936–942, doi:10.1093/ajcn/84.4.936 (oup.com [abgerufen am 20. Januar 2022]).
  • J. Parry, L. Shaw, M. J. Arnaud, A. J. Smith: Investigation of mineral waters and soft drinks in relation to dental erosion. In: Journal of Oral Rehabilitation. Band 28, Nr. 8, 2001, ISSN 1365-2842, S. 766–772, doi:10.1046/j.1365-2842.2001.00795.x (wiley.com [abgerufen am 20. Januar 2022]).