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1. Estimating food consumption, micronutrient intake and the contribution of large-scale food fortification to micronutrient adequacy in Tanzania.

2. Food-based dietary guidelines for optimizing calcium intakes for reproductive-aged women in Ethiopia using local foods.

3. Doctoral training to support sustainable soil geochemistry research in Africa.

4. Modeling the Contribution of Multiple Micronutrient Fortification of Salt to Daily Nutrient Intake Among the Ethiopian Population.

5. Micronutrients and socio-demographic factors were major predictors of anaemia among the Ethiopian population.

6. Farmers' and millers' experiences and attitudes towards the production and processing of zinc biofortified wheat in Pakistan: a mixed methods study.

7. Agronomic biofortification increases grain zinc concentration of maize grown under contrasting soil types in Malawi.

8. Cereal grain mineral micronutrient and soil chemistry data from GeoNutrition surveys in Ethiopia and Malawi.

9. Selenium Concentration in Cattle Serum and Fodder from Two Areas in Ethiopia with Contrasting Human Selenium Concentration.

10. Soil and landscape factors influence geospatial variation in maize grain zinc concentration in Malawi.

11. Folate Deficiency Is Spatially Dependent and Associated with Local Farming Systems among Women in Ethiopia.

12. Modeling food fortification contributions to micronutrient requirements in Malawi using Household Consumption and Expenditure Surveys.

13. Systematic review of metrics used to characterise dietary nutrient supply from household consumption and expenditure surveys.

14. Biofortified Maize Improves Selenium Status of Women and Children in a Rural Community in Malawi: Results of the Addressing Hidden Hunger With Agronomy Randomized Controlled Trial.

15. A spatial analysis of lime resources and their potential for improving soil magnesium concentrations and pH in grassland areas of England and Wales.

16. The nutritional quality of cereals varies geospatially in Ethiopia and Malawi.

17. Zinc deficiency is highly prevalent and spatially dependent over short distances in Ethiopia.

18. Spatial analysis of urine zinc (Zn) concentration for women of reproductive age and school age children in Malawi.

19. Agronomic iodine biofortification of leafy vegetables grown in Vertisols, Oxisols and Alfisols.

20. Biofortification of wheat with zinc for eliminating deficiency in Pakistan: study protocol for a cluster-randomised, double-blind, controlled effectiveness study (BIZIFED2).

21. Increasing zinc concentration in maize grown under contrasting soil types in Malawi through agronomic biofortification: Trial protocol for a field experiment to detect small effect sizes.

22. Spatial prediction of the concentration of selenium (Se) in grain across part of Amhara Region, Ethiopia.

23. Selenium Deficiency Is Widespread and Spatially Dependent in Ethiopia.

24. Selenium deficiency risks in sub-Saharan African food systems and their geospatial linkages.

25. Short-Term Iodine Dynamics in Soil Solution.

26. Magnesium biofortification of Italian ryegrass ( Lolium multiflorum L.) via agronomy and breeding as a potential way to reduce grass tetany in grazing ruminants.

27. Urine selenium concentration is a useful biomarker for assessing population level selenium status.

28. Can selenium deficiency in Malawi be alleviated through consumption of agro-biofortified maize flour? Study protocol for a randomised, double-blind, controlled trial.

29. A reconnaissance survey of farmers' awareness of hypomagnesaemic tetany in UK cattle and sheep farms.

30. Iodine uptake, storage and translocation mechanisms in spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.).

31. Investigating the use of microdialysis and SEC-UV-ICP-MS to assess iodine interactions in soil solution.

32. The risk of selenium deficiency in Malawi is large and varies over multiple spatial scales.

33. Combining two national-scale datasets to map soil properties, the case of available magnesium in England and Wales.

34. Prevalence of inherited blood disorders and associations with malaria and anemia in Malawian children.

35. Linkage of national soil quality measurements to primary care medical records in England and Wales: a new resource for investigating environmental impacts on human health.

36. Iodine soil dynamics and methods of measurement: a review.

37. Hazard Ranking Method for Populations Exposed to Arsenic in Private Water Supplies: Relation to Bedrock Geology.

38. Challenges and opportunities for Moringa growers in southern Ethiopia and Kenya.

39. Variation in the mineral element concentration of Moringa oleifera Lam. and M. stenopetala (Bak. f.) Cuf.: Role in human nutrition.

40. Valuing increased zinc (Zn) fertiliser-use in Pakistan.

41. Variability in the chemistry of private drinking water supplies and the impact of domestic treatment systems on water quality.

42. Iodine binding to humic acid.

43. Urinary arsenic profiles reveal exposures to inorganic arsenic from private drinking water supplies in Cornwall, UK.

44. Liver copper concentrations in cull cattle in the UK: are cattle being copper loaded?

45. Iodine source apportionment in the Malawian diet.

46. Dietary calcium and zinc deficiency risks are decreasing but remain prevalent.

47. Soil type influences crop mineral composition in Malawi.

48. Dietary mineral supplies in Africa.

49. Regional variations of basal cell carcinoma incidence in the U.K. using The Health Improvement Network database (2004-10).

50. Methodology for the determination of normal background concentrations of contaminants in English soil.

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