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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Adaptation of D-glucose transport by dietary carbohydrate Ghishan, Fayez K.
1985
5 2 p. 221-225
5 p.
article
2 Anosmia and nutritional status Ferris, Ann M.
1985
5 2 p. 149-156
8 p.
article
3 Concern about cholesterol and its association with diet in a group of healthy elderly Goodwin, James S.
1985
5 2 p. 141-148
8 p.
article
4 Deficient levels of dietary selenium suppress the antibody response in first and second generation mice Mulhern, S.A.
1985
5 2 p. 201-210
10 p.
article
5 Differences in responses of male and female rats to dietary carbohydrate-fat combinations Carroll, S. Catherine
1985
5 2 p. 189-199
11 p.
article
6 Effect of chromium supplementation on hair chromium concentration and diabetic status Hunt, Alice E.
1985
5 2 p. 131-140
10 p.
article
7 Factors related to iron nutrition of adolescent females Kenney, Mary Alice
1985
5 2 p. 157-166
10 p.
article
8 Placenta and maternal effects of marginal zinc deficiency during gestation in rats Herman, Zareb
1985
5 2 p. 211-219
9 p.
article
9 Prediction of energy needs for clinical studies Bell, Louise
1985
5 2 p. 123-129
7 p.
article
10 Software survey section 1985
5 2 p. I-III
nvt p.
article
11 The impact of revisions in vitamin a content data on estimates of nutrient intake Humble, Charles G.
1985
5 2 p. 175-179
5 p.
article
12 The lack of effect of added dibasic calcium phosphate on the bioavailability of electrolytic iron in infant cereals Shah, B.G.
1985
5 2 p. 181-188
8 p.
article
13 Transport of α-and γ-tocopherol in human plasma lipoproteins Behrens, Willy A.
1985
5 2 p. 167-174
8 p.
article
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