The Maximal Amount of Dietary α-Tocopherol Intake in U.S. Adults (NHANES 2001–2002)
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Alice H. Lichtenstein | Xiang Gao | Parke Wilde | A. Lichtenstein | K. Tucker | Xiang Gao | O. Bermudez | Odilia I. Bermudez | Katherine L. Tucker | P. Wilde
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