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Food Science & Human Nutrition resources
Food Science & Human Nutrition 203
by
Diana Shonrock
- last updated on Nov 03rd, 2009
Contemporary Issues in Food Science and Human Nutrition
Food Science & Human Nutrition 466/566
by
Diana Shonrock
- last updated on Aug 21st, 2009
Nutrition Counseling and Education Methods
Food Science & Human Nutrition 581
by
Diana Shonrock
- last updated on Sep 24th, 2009
Training Seminar
Food Science: Getting Started with Research
by
Diana Shonrock
- last updated on Nov 18th, 2009
There are numerous valuable research tools in the field of food science and this guide can serve as an introduction to some of these general resources.
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