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results ( 5 ). The factors associated with iodine nutrition mentioned above also remain largely different between rural and urban residents, and thus, iodine nutrition may be different among subjects living in rural vs urban areas. Adequate iodine levels
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aims of this study are thus to clarify whether there are gender-related alterations in plasma AM level and to determine the relationship between BW gain and plasma AM levels in human subjects by examining local residents in a Japanese community using a
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