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Abstract Aims Iodine and selenium are important nutrients for thyroid function; however, the New Zealand food supply is generally low in both minerals. Bread can be a good source of these minerals; although the popularity of lower carbohydrate diets means some people avoid bread. This study aimed to investigate the effect of low bread intakes on iodine
Jaime Berger +3 more
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Nutritional Quality of Conventional, Organic, and Hydroponic Tomatoes Commercialized in Quito, Ecuador. [PDF]
Vélez-Terreros PY +3 more
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European roe deer fecal samples were assayed to investigate the potential fluctuations of fecal thyroid hormone metabolites (FTMs) in response to environmental (e.g., the temperature, local densities) and individual (e.g., sex, age, body, and nutritional conditions) variables.
Valeria Pasciu +6 more
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A Bronze Age town in the Khaybar walled oasis: Debating early urbanization in Northwestern Arabia. [PDF]
Charloux G +13 more
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Ethical challenges experienced by nurses during COVID-19: are we ready for tomorrow? [PDF]
Sanduni Nishara MG +1 more
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Quantification of PFAS in soils treated with biosolids in ten northeastern US farms. [PDF]
Oviedo-Vargas D +3 more
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An interoperable catalogue of Middle and Late Bronze Age settlements in western Anatolia (c. 2000-1200 BCE). [PDF]
Aşınmaz A, Mutlu S, Zangger E.
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Archaeological Prospection, 2022
Hillforts are fortified archaeological sites built from the Neolithic to Early Middle Ages within the area of Europe. They were usually surrounded by fortifications consisting of various combinations of ramparts and ditches, which today constitute their ...
R. Klanica +4 more
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Hillforts are fortified archaeological sites built from the Neolithic to Early Middle Ages within the area of Europe. They were usually surrounded by fortifications consisting of various combinations of ramparts and ditches, which today constitute their ...
R. Klanica +4 more
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