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Product Description: The Sixth Edition offers enhanced coverage of such topics as diet planning, the energy nutrients, vitamins and minerals, digestion and metabolism, weight management, life cycle nutrition, assessment and the nutrition care process, medical nutrition therapy, and complementary therapy...read more

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9780534589981, titled "Understanding Normal and Clinical Nutrition" | Wadsworth Pub Co, July 1, 2001, cover price $103.95 | also contains Understanding Normal and Clinical Nutrition | About this edition: The Sixth Edition offers enhanced coverage of such topics as diet planning, the energy nutrients, vitamins and minerals, digestion and metabolism, weight management, life cycle nutrition, assessment and the nutrition care process, medical nutrition therapy, and complementary therapy.

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By Rick Harris, Dan Jones (foreword by), Mike Rother, John Shook (foreword by) and Jim Womack (foreword by)

Paperback:

9780966784336 | Spiral-bound edition (Lean Enterprises Inst Inc, November 1, 2001), cover price $60.00

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Product Description: Gradually, through trial and error in dozens of workshops in a wide range of companies and at the University of Michigan, they discovered the best way to teach mapping to groups of managers, engineers, and production associates.Indeed, the insights gained from these workshops made it possible for them to write the Learning to See workbook in a particularly clear style...read more

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9780966784329 | Lean Enterprises Inst Inc, September 1, 2000, cover price $2750.00 | About this edition: Gradually, through trial and error in dozens of workshops in a wide range of companies and at the University of Michigan, they discovered the best way to teach mapping to groups of managers, engineers, and production associates.

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