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    Thiamin requirement of the adult human by Sauberlich, H.E, Herman, Y.F, Stevens, C.O, Herman, R.H

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-11-1979)
    “…Although recommended thiamin allowances are related to calorie intake, the relationship is not adequately known. In a 6 period study ranging from 11 to 21 days…”
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    SURVEY OF WILD MAMMALS IN A CHESAPEAKE BAY AREA FOR SELECTED ZOONOSES by ALEXANDER, A. D, FLYGER, V, HERMAN, Y. F, McCONNELL, S. J, ROTHSTEIN, N, YAGER, R. H

    Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-04-1972)
    “…Studies were conducted on 104 striped skunks, 97 raccoons, 64 opossums, 10 woodchucks, 5 feral cats, and 1 muskrat. Animals were trapped on an undeveloped…”
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    Regulation of human jejunal glycolytic enzymes by oral folic acid by Rosensweig, N S, Herman, R H, Stifel, F B, Herman, Y F

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-11-1969)
    “…The effect of oral folic acid on jejunal glycolytic enzyme activity in five fasting obese patients and in three normal male volunteers on a constant 3000 cal…”
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    Comparison of Selected Actinobacillus Species with A Hemolytic Variety of Actinobacillus from Irradiated Swine by Wetmore, Psyche W., Thiel, John F., Herman, Yaye F., Harr, James R.

    Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (01-11-1963)
    “…Pure cultures of hemolytic bacteria were isolated from blood or synovial fluid of 5 swine that had been stressed by irradiation. In their morphological,…”
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    Thiamin requirement of the adult human12 by Sauberlich, HE, Herman, YF, Stevens, CO, Herman, RH

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-11-1979)
    “…Young adult male subjects maintained on a metabolic ward were fed diets providing controlled intakes of thiamin and either 2800 or 3600 kcal. The higher level…”
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