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DIO SERIES DIETS
The “Original” High Fat Diets for Diet Induced Obesity Formulas
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Formulated by E. A. Ulman, Ph.D., Research Diets, Inc., 8/26/98 and 3/11/99. *Typical analysis of cholesterol in lard = 0.95 mg/gram. D12450B - Cholesterol (mg)/4057 kcal = 19Cholesterol (mg)/kg = 18D12451 - Research Diets, Inc.
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D12450B, D12451, D12492 The "Original High Fat Diets"
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