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Maize As Staple Food

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Main AuthorPublished YearTitleDocument TypeNumber of Hypotheses
Minturn, Leigh1984The influence of diet on morning sickness: a cross-cultural studyArticle7
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Main AuthorPublished YearHypothesisSupportedVariables Tested
Minturn, Leigh1984Morning sickness will be negatively associated with eating maize as a staple food (72).Supported2
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