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Question 10
Which of the following is not a typical application for the DRIs?
Question 10 options:
The identifications of nutrient intakes that may be of public health concern
The identification of an individual with poor nutritional status
The assessment of nutritional content of foods in meals in school programs
The assessment of the nutritional adequacies of populations
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