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General methodological considerations for the assessment of nutritional influences on human cognitive functions

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Bibliographic reference Schmitt, JAJ ; Benton, D ; Kallus, KW. General methodological considerations for the assessment of nutritional influences on human cognitive functions. In: European Journal of Nutrition, Vol. 44, no. 8, p. 459-464 (2005)
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