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waynest

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Which vitamin can increase thiamins bioavailability?
  1.Vitamin C
  2.Vitamin A
  3.Vitamin D
  4.Choline

Question 2

Enrichment is the fortification of certain foods with each of the following, except:
  1.Thiamin
  2.Niacin
  3.Choline
  4.Folate



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

3



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