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How does a scientific study differ from a research article?

Posted on November 22, 2016 | Comments Off on How does a scientific study differ from a research article?


 

The link to the research article describes why some compounds found in food, beet pigment and asparagus acid can cause your waste products (urine) to change colour or odour.

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