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Human Geophagia, Calabash Chalk and Undongo: Mineral Element Nutritional Implications

Authors
  1. A Walkley
  2. Abiye O. Solomon
  3. AG Oomen
  4. Amanda J. Trow
  5. Andrea S. Wiley
  6. B Smith
  7. D Vermeer
  8. DE Vermeer
  9. DE Vermeer
  10. DT Wigle
  11. FH Nielsen
  12. GD Nielsen
  13. ID Shellshear
  14. J Wragg
  15. J Yanai
  16. JD Middleton
  17. JM Hunter
  18. Joanna Wragg
  19. JR Dean
  20. KA Ellickson
  21. M Intawongse
  22. M Maddaloni
  23. MR Cave
  24. N Mascolo
  25. Peter W. Abrahams
  26. PS Hooda
  27. PW Abrahams
  28. PW Abrahams
  29. PW Abrahams
  30. PW Abrahams
  31. PW Geissler
  32. R Kutalek
  33. RP Wedeen
  34. S Denys
  35. S Sule
  36. SW Al-Rmalli
  37. SW Casteel
  38. Theo C. Davies
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'Public Library of Science (PLoS)'
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