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Journal of AOAC INTERNATIONAL. 86:1045-1055
AOAC INTERNATIONAL recommends an outlier test that is based on the “percent reduction in standard deviation” (PRSD) for screening the highest or lowest and 2-highest or 2-lowest laboratory means from a collaborative study. The original critical v
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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 70:198-207
Background: There is a critical need to estimate dietary folate intakes for nutrition monitoring and food safety evaluations, but available intake data are seriously limited by several factors. Objective: Our objective was to update 2 national food c
Autor:
Dennis B. Wilson, Leo G.B. Welt
Publikováno v:
Middle East Policy. 6:36-53
Importance of 6 p.m. in Hamster Timekeeping Evidenced by Computer Analysis of Wheel-Running Activity
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Chronobiology International. 12:166-175
We addressed the question whether the clock signal for hamsters to become active occurs at sundown throughout summer or at some constant time after noon (p.m. time). Ten female golden hamsters housed in wheel cages in a windowless room were exposed t
Autor:
Jean A.T. Pennington, Dennis B. Wilson
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Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 90:375-381
The daily intakes for eight age-sex groups (infants, young children, and male and female teenagers, adults, and older adults) of nine nutritional elements (sodium, potassium, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, iron, zinc, copper, and manganese) were obt
Publikováno v:
Journal of AOAC International. 86(5)
AOAC INTERNATIONAL recommends an outlier test that is based on the "percent reduction in standard deviation" (PRSD) for screening the highest or lowest and 2-highest or 2-lowest laboratory means from a collaborative study. The original critical value
Autor:
Barbara E. Young, Roger D. Johnson, John E. Vanderveen, Dennis B. Wilson, R.D. Jean A.T. Pennington Ph.D.
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Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 87:1036-1042
Results from the Food and Drug Administration's Total Diet Study on the nutrient element content of fluid whole cow's milk are presented and compared with previously published values. Whole milk was collected and analyzed yearly from 1975 through 198
Autor:
Roger D. Johnson, RD Jean A.T. Pennington PhD, John E. Vanderveen, Barbara E. Young, Dennis B. Wilson
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 86:876-891
The 234 foods of the FDA's Total Diet Study were collected four times per year form mid-1982 to mid-1984 and analyzed for 11 essential minerals. Daily intakes of the minerals were estimated for eight age-sex groups of the U.S. population. Levels of c
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Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 89:659-664
Through the Food and Drug Administration's Total Diet Study, the levels of 11 nutritional elements (sodium, potassium, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, iron, zinc, copper, manganese, selenium, and iodine) in the diets of eight age-sex groups were dete
Autor:
Roger D Johnson, Dennis B. Wilson, R.D. Barbara F. Harland Ph.D., Richard Newell, John E. Vanderveen, R.D. Jean A.T. Pennington Ph.D.
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 84:771-780
The levels of 11 essential minerals in food commodity groups and total diets of adult males, infants, and toddlers were summarized from the Selected Minerals in Foods Survey, Fiscal Years (FY) 1974 through mid-1982, of the Food and Drug Administratio