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  • 3. Dietary adequacy of Inuit in the Canadian Arctic.
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  • 13. Changing dietary patterns in the Canadian Arctic: frequency of consumption of foods and beverages by inuit in three Nunavut communities.
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  • 14. Dietary adequacy of vitamin D and calcium among Inuit and Inuvialuit women of child-bearing age in Arctic Canada: a growing concern.
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