Diet-Dependent Net Endogenous Acid Load of Vegan Diets in Relation to Food Groups and Bone Health-Related Nutrients: Results from the German Vegan Study
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Diet-Dependent Net Endogenous Acid Load of Vegan Diets in Relation to Food Groups and Bone Health-Related Nutrients: Results from the German Vegan Study
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ANNALS OF NUTRITION AND METABOLISM
Volume 59, Issue 2-4, Pages 117-126
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S. Karger AG
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2011-12-03
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10.1159/000331572
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