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J G Chesters

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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|January 1, 1982
Analysis of fiber componentsJ A Marlett, M Neilson, J G Chesters, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|September 1, 1989
Recovery of soluble dietary fiber is dependent on the method of analysisJ A Marlett, J G Chesters, M J Longacre, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|September 12, 1998
Increasing amounts of dietary fiber provided by foods normalizes physiologic response of the large bowel without altering calcium balance or fecal steroid excretionV S Haack, J G Chesters, N W Vollendorf, et al.
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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|January 1, 1982
Analysis of fiber componentsJ A Marlett, M Neilson, J G Chesters, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|September 1, 1989
Recovery of soluble dietary fiber is dependent on the method of analysisJ A Marlett, J G Chesters, M J Longacre, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|September 12, 1998
Increasing amounts of dietary fiber provided by foods normalizes physiologic response of the large bowel without altering calcium balance or fecal steroid excretionV S Haack, J G Chesters, N W Vollendorf, et al.
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