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Dietary reference intakes: vitamin A, vitamin K, arsenic, boron, chromium, copper, iodine, iron, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, silicon, vanadium, and zinc.
Author(s):
H. Poos
,
Christian Yates
,
P Trumbo
,
S Schlicker
Publication date:
2001-02-28
Journal:
Journal of the American Dietetic Association
Keywords:
Adolescent
,
Adult
,
Aged
,
Biological Availability
,
Canada
,
Child
,
Child, Preschool
,
Female
,
Humans
,
Infant
,
Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
,
Male
,
Middle Aged
,
Minerals
,
administration & dosage
,
adverse effects
,
pharmacokinetics
,
Nutrition Policy
,
Nutritional Requirements
,
Reference Values
,
United States
,
Vitamins
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11269606
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10.1016/S0002-8223(01)00078-5
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Chemistry
Keywords:
Adolescent
,
Adult
,
Aged
,
Biological Availability
,
Canada
,
Child
,
Child, Preschool
,
Female
,
Humans
,
Infant
,
Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
,
Male
,
Middle Aged
,
Minerals
,
administration & dosage
,
adverse effects
,
pharmacokinetics
,
Nutrition Policy
,
Nutritional Requirements
,
Reference Values
,
United States
,
Vitamins
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Keywords:
Adolescent
,
Adult
,
Aged
,
Biological Availability
,
Canada
,
Child
,
Child, Preschool
,
Female
,
Humans
,
Infant
,
Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
,
Male
,
Middle Aged
,
Minerals
,
administration & dosage
,
adverse effects
,
pharmacokinetics
,
Nutrition Policy
,
Nutritional Requirements
,
Reference Values
,
United States
,
Vitamins
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