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The Effects of Food Neophobia and Food Neophilia on Diet and Metabolic Processing

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Jan 01, 2012
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03(10)
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1397-1403
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August Capiola, Bryan Raudenbush (2012). The Effects of Food Neophobia and Food Neophilia on Diet and Metabolic Processing. Food and Nutrition Sciences, 03(10), 1397-1403. https://doi.org/10.4236/fns.2012.310183