Pastoralists in many parts of the world are accustomed to dealing with scarcities including of water.
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Score: 918343.9
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https://www.fao.org/fsnforum/index.php/ar/comment/8934
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The anthropogenic nutritional profiles of highly processed, standardized and "modern" foods provide human metabolism (unchanged for millions of years) with lesser known and harder to assess information, pseudo-nutrients, additives, contaminants with which it is not accustomed, producing imbalances. strong metabolic stress (metabolic stress), which is the trigger for the alarming pathological picture encountered today at the individual level and, naturally, in non-public health.
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Score: 918343.9
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https://www.fao.org/fsnforum/es/comment/4491
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The anthropogenic nutritional profiles of highly processed, standardized and "modern" foods provide human metabolism (unchanged for millions of years) with lesser known and harder to assess information, pseudo-nutrients, additives, contaminants with which it is not accustomed, producing imbalances. strong metabolic stress (metabolic stress), which is the trigger for the alarming pathological picture encountered today at the individual level and, naturally, in non-public health.
Language:English
Score: 918343.9
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https://www.fao.org/fsnforum/fr/comment/4491
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The anthropogenic nutritional profiles of highly processed, standardized and "modern" foods provide human metabolism (unchanged for millions of years) with lesser known and harder to assess information, pseudo-nutrients, additives, contaminants with which it is not accustomed, producing imbalances. strong metabolic stress (metabolic stress), which is the trigger for the alarming pathological picture encountered today at the individual level and, naturally, in non-public health.
Language:English
Score: 918343.9
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https://www.fao.org/fsnforum/index.php/ru/comment/4491
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Pastoralists in many parts of the world are accustomed to dealing with scarcities including of water.
Language:English
Score: 918343.9
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https://www.fao.org/fsnforum/ar/comment/8934
Data Source: un
The anthropogenic nutritional profiles of highly processed, standardized and "modern" foods provide human metabolism (unchanged for millions of years) with lesser known and harder to assess information, pseudo-nutrients, additives, contaminants with which it is not accustomed, producing imbalances. strong metabolic stress (metabolic stress), which is the trigger for the alarming pathological picture encountered today at the individual level and, naturally, in non-public health.
Language:English
Score: 918343.9
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https://www.fao.org/fsnforum/index.php/es/comment/4491
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The Pamir highlands have also long been home to people — rugged communities anchored in rich culture and tradition, but accustomed to surviving in the harsh conditions and energy poverty.
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Score: 903685.5
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https://www.un.org/esa/forests...7-us-forest-service/index.html
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However, the knowledge has been conserved in communities. Nowadays people accustomed to the taste of the Gundruk like to eat it even if they have enough access to green vegetable all round the year.
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Score: 902487.3
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https://www.fao.org/fsnforum/ar/comment/5037
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However, the knowledge has been conserved in communities. Nowadays people accustomed to the taste of the Gundruk like to eat it even if they have enough access to green vegetable all round the year.
Language:English
Score: 902487.3
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https://www.fao.org/fsnforum/index.php/ar/comment/5037
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However, the knowledge has been conserved in communities. Nowadays people accustomed to the taste of the Gundruk like to eat it even if they have enough access to green vegetable all round the year.
Language:English
Score: 902487.3
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https://www.fao.org/fsnforum/index.php/comment/5037
Data Source: un