Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1967 |
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... given vitamin D3 supplements ( P < .01 ) . There is no significant difference between the D group and the animals given no sup- plement . The difference in absorption is reflected in fecal excretion ( Fig . 2 ) , which is significantly ...
... given vitamin D3 supplements ( P < .01 ) . There is no significant difference between the D group and the animals given no sup- plement . The difference in absorption is reflected in fecal excretion ( Fig . 2 ) , which is significantly ...
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... given to a low socioeco- nomic group of pregnant and lactating women with poor nutritional environ- ment , the offspring at 4 years of age had an average I.Q. score 8 points greater than the average score of the children of mothers given ...
... given to a low socioeco- nomic group of pregnant and lactating women with poor nutritional environ- ment , the offspring at 4 years of age had an average I.Q. score 8 points greater than the average score of the children of mothers given ...
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... given 750 r and , within 2 hours after irradiation , intravenously injected with 3 or 6 mg of proteins from the first peak . The cumulative mortality for this group was 75.3 per- cent . Group 3 was composed of mice given 750 r plus 3 or ...
... given 750 r and , within 2 hours after irradiation , intravenously injected with 3 or 6 mg of proteins from the first peak . The cumulative mortality for this group was 75.3 per- cent . Group 3 was composed of mice given 750 r plus 3 or ...
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