Sentence examples for foods selection from inspiring English sources

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Participants were asked to select one of the four most appropriate sentences describing their chewing ability: "I can chew all I want to eat"; "I can chew almost anything I want to eat except hard foods"; "Selection of foods that I can eat is limited by my chewing ability"; and "I can barely chew anything".

Amongst the zinc-rich foods, selection was made on the basis of higher bio-availability (32) and local availability; (2) zinc density of the recipes was increased by using small amounts of sesame, amaranthus and pumpkin seeds; and (3) using methods like sprouting/fermentation, which increase the bio-availability of recipes.

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These could be mothers who select their food carefully, but also mothers without such opportunities for food selection who are therefore concerned.

That and its fine Japanese food selection.

Food selection during recovery from protein restriction in lactation.

Learning processes appear to play a relatively small role in food selection by invertebrates.

Social transmission of food selection in adult hooded rats (rattus Norvegicus).

This could indicate that food selection, not just carbohydrate intake, influenced the results.

Today's food selection was chosen mostly for strategic and logistical reasons.

While they seem to lack a sensory system, protozoans are capable of food selection.

The crowd, including many Persian Jews, turned out to be as interesting as the food selection.

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