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. 2004 Sep 1;95(5):375–377. doi: 10.1007/BF03405150

Public Nutrition: An Emerging Paradigm

Micheline Beaudry 112,, Anne-Marie Hamelin 212, Hélène Delisle 312
PMCID: PMC6975812  PMID: 15490929

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