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Calcium metabolism in the young adult male as affected by level and form of phosphorus intake and level of calcium intakeZemel et al., 1981
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- Zemel M
- Linkswiler H
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- The Journal of Nutrition
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A 60-day human metabolic study was conducted to measure polyphosphate hydrolysis and to compare the effects of supplements of phosphorus from ortho-and polyphosphates as well as supplements of both calcium and orthophosphates on calcium metabolism. The …
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