Foods of Aquatic Origin in Human Nutrition - A Review
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Abstract
Mainutrition continues to be a problem of staggering proportion throughout the world. A conservative estimate is that atleast one billion people in developing countries do not have adequate nutrition and that 36 percent of children under six years of age in these countries are moderately or severely undernourished. The technological advances generated through the international agricultural research system has made significant strides to improve food grains production.Downloads
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Published
1993-09-01
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Devadas, R. P., Chandrasekhar, U., & Kowsalya, S. (1993). Foods of Aquatic Origin in Human Nutrition - A Review. The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, 30(9), 230–244. Retrieved from http://www.informaticsjournals.com/index.php/ijnd/article/view/8101
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