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Biology, 27.07.2019 17:00 bean9840

Im almost positive its the last one jamie is reviewing a new diet plan that involves purchasing pre-packaged meals and taking a patented energy supplement. in an ad explaining how it works, jamie reads about a study cited as evidence supporting the effectiveness of the plan. in the study, two groups were followed: one following the plan and another following a simple low-carbohydrate diet. what should jamie look for in the study to have full confidence in its scientific reliability? a list of differences between the two diets in the study a comparison of the plan to a variety of diets testimony from a wide range of users details on the number of studies conducted and the results of each trial

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