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... The study committee approached its task by designing a literature search strategy, screening, and data abstraction protocol. The committee assessed identified studies to distinguish articles on nutrients that could be used to update the USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference and the Canadian Nutrient File, the reference food composition databases in the United States and Canada, respectively.
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... Thus, for the purposes of informing the development of future DRI values for infants from birth through 12 months, the committee found that although it is possible that adequate numbers of participants have been studied so that new DRI values could be developed from the currently available data for some nutrients, for other nutrients additional research will be needed. Other shortfalls noted by the committee included consistency in milk sampling protocols as well as a definition of an appropriate milk sampling strategy.
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... SUMMARY 3 FIGURE S-2 Evidence-scan flow diagram.


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