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... 2005. Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee report.
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... 2002. Evolution of evidence for selected nutrient and disease rela tionships.Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.
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... 2001. High serum retinylesters are not associated with reduced bone mineral density in the Third Na
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... 2005. A model for establishing upper levels of intake for nutrients and related substances: Report of a Joint FAO/WHO Technical Workshop on Nutrient Risk Assessment.
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... IOM 1998b. A risk assessment model for establishing upper intake levels for nutrients.
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... 2002. Opinion of the scientific committee on food on the tolerable upper intake level of preformed vitamin A (retinol and retinyl esters)
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... 2003a. Release of task force report; guidance for industry and FDA: Interim evidence-based ranking sys tem for scientific data; interim procedures for health claims on the la beling of conventional human food and human dietary supplements; availability.
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... Washing ton, DC: National Academy Press. Nusser, S.M., A.L.
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... 2002. Dietary fat intake determines the effect of a common polymorphism in the hepatic lipase gene promoter on high-density lipoprotein metabolism: Evi dence of a strong dose effect in this gene-nutrient interaction in the Framingham Study.
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... Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.


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