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Scientific opportunities… ‘taken at the flood’

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2007

Anthony J. A. Wright
Affiliation:
Department of Nutrition, Diet and HealthInstitute of Food ResearchNorwich Research ParkColneyNorwichNR4 7UAUK
Susan Southon
Affiliation:
Department of Nutrition, Diet and HealthInstitute of Food ResearchNorwich Research ParkColneyNorwichNR4 7UAUK
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Abstract

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Invited Commentary
Copyright
Copyright © The Nutrition Society 1997

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