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Open AccessGenomic breeding for food, environment and livelihoods
Land use management is a central challenge for the 21st century with unprecedented and competing demands to produce food, feed/fodder, fibre, fuel, and essential ecosystem services which sustain life. Global c...
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An alimentary tract
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Piecatcher!
The Politics of Food.
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The scorbutic story
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Nuts with everything
Health or Hoax? The Truth about Health Foods and Diets.
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Nutrition: the great tradition
The Elements of the Science of Nutrition.
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Good food guide
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What price a physiological wonder?
Vitamin C. The Mysterious Redox-System — A Trigger of Life?
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Fish-heads and breadcrumbs to feed the five thousand
Nutrition and Food Science: Present Knowledge and Utilization.
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Lessons for twentieth-century nutritionists
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Memorial to the Ghetto
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Obesity models
Animal Models of Obesity.
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Nutrition and national development
Food and Nutrition Policy in a Changing World.
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Nutrition planning
Nutrition and National Policy.
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Why eating should carry a government health warning
It is time for scientists to swallow their doubts and press for a proper food policy which will save lives, say John Rivers and Philip Payne of the Department of Human Nutrition, London School of Hygiene and Trop...
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Nutritional panacea
Fish Protein Concentrate: Panacea for Protein Malnutrition?
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Disaster relief needs more research
John Rivers, of the London Technical Group*, argues that more research on disaster relief is needed if funds are to be used effectively
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The lipid hypothesis: orthodoxy by default?
John Rivers, a London-based nutritionist, looks at the debate over diet and coronary heart disease
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Books brief
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International biological programme
The Evolution of IBP.