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Pharmacologic doses of what amino acid may benefit patients undergoing hematopoietic cell transplantation?
 a. glutamine
  b. arginine
 c. lysine
 d. cysteine
 e. tyrosine

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Which is an example of an obesogenic environmental influence on physical activity habits?
 a. An increase in sports requirements in school
 b. A lack of safe sidewalks in neighborhoods
 c. A workplace that is historically less automated
 d. Household chores that are completed by hand
 e. An increase in urban sprawl that has created more walking and bicycle trails



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