| NOUN | a dietary habit | dietary habits | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- The New England colonies were extremely similar in their dietary habits to those that many of them had brought from England.
- The tongue generally heals in 1–2 weeks, during which time the person may have difficulty with speech or their normal dietary habits.
- Adrienne Rose Johnson writes that the idea that the primitive diet was superior to current dietary habits dates back to the 1890s with such writers as Emmet Densmore and John Harvey Kellogg.
- The cuisine of ancient Rome changed greatly over the duration of the civilization's existence. Dietary habits were affected by the political changes from kingdom to republic to empire, and the empire's enormous expansion, which exposed Romans to many new provincial culinary habits and cooking methods.
- The analysis also showed aspects such as the dietary habits and burial style matched with Anjin.
- Their dietary habits have changed since colonisation, possibly due to the reduction of terrestrial animal species, and they take more arboreal animals.
- A parent's education and health awareness has a major influence on the caries experience of their child - feeding practices, dietary habits and food choices.
- Despite the similar dietary habits and methods of consumption to those of an anteater, there is no evidence supporting the idea that echidna-like monotremes have been myrmecophagic (ant or termite-eating) since the Cretaceous.
- The purpose of the association is to advance oral health, particularly through preventive measures which include regular oral hygiene (toothbrushing with a fluoridated toothpaste), appropriate dietary habits (avoidance of frequent intake of sugary foods) and regular check-ups by a dentist.
- Little is known of the behavior and biology of sparassodonts outside of general locomotor and dietary habits.
- Department of Agriculture (USDA) for the issuance of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, which provide evidence-based advice for people 2 years and older about how good dietary habits can promote health and reduce the risk for major chronic diseases.
- The term softbill is non-scientific term that has been used in aviculture for numerous years to describe a diverse range of bird species based upon their dietary habits.
- Following a positive reception attributed to the shifting dietary habits and preferences among the Baby Boomers at the time, the drink was launched nationally as Diet Pepsi the following year.
- The dietary habits of the Mindoro bleeding-heart are not well-documented, but they are assumed to be similar to those of "G.
- In his treatise "Against Jovinianus" he describes the dietary habits of several peoples and includes a statement that he had heard that the Attacotti ate human flesh.
- The geochemical analysis further revealed that its dietary habits were similar to those of both herbivorous dinosaurs and mammals when it was compared to known fossil carnivores, such as "Tyrannosaurus rex", leaving phorusrhacids as the only major carnivorous flightless birds.
- There is a large body of evidence linking the ability to taste thiourea compounds and dietary habits.
- The ratio between the trigonid and the talonid indicates a carnivore's dietary habits, with a larger trigonid indicating a hypercarnivore and a larger talonid indicating a more omnivorous diet.
- Many religions follow dietary habits. For example, a vegetarian diet is adhered to by individuals who follow Buddhism, Hinduism, Seventh-day Adventist.
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