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251. Species-specific visitation and removal of baits for delivery of pharmaceuticals to feral swine.

252. Fluoride intake from regular and low fluoride dentifrices by 2-3-year-old children: influence of the dentifrice flavor.

253. Improving the palatability of activated charcoal in pediatric patients.

254. Fat and sugar flavor preference and acceptance in C57BL/6J and 129 mice: experience attenuates strain differences.

255. Consensus meeting: monosodium glutamate - an update.

256. No effect of 16 weeks flavor enhancement on dietary intake and nutritional status of nursing home elderly.

257. Fluoride intake by children at risk for the development of dental fluorosis: comparison of regular dentifrices and flavoured dentifrices for children.

259. Comparison of nutritive and nonnutritive stimuli in intestinal and oral conditioned taste aversion paradigms.

260. Consistent relationships between sensory properties of savory snack foods and calories influence food intake in rats.

261. An evaluation of the maximized survey-derived daily intake (MSDI) as a practical method to estimate intake of flavouring substances.

262. Effect of flavour of liquid Ensure diet supplement on energy intake in male SD rats.

263. [Synergistic effect and quantification of 5'-ribonucleotides in a chicken soup].

264. Liking and exposure: first, second and tenth time around.

265. Effects of flavoring and casing ingredients on the toxicity of mainstream cigarette smoke in rats.

266. Unconditioned stimulus devaluation effects in nutrient-conditioned flavor preferences.

267. A high sugar content, low caffeine drink does not alleviate sleepiness but may worsen it.

268. Flavour-specific anticipatory hunger reinforced by either carbohydrate or protein.

269. Are menthol cigarettes a starter product for youth?

270. Comparison of estimated daily intakes of flavouring substances with no-observed-effect levels.

271. Obesity, voracity, and short stature: the impact of glutamate on the regulation of appetite.

272. Evaluation of certain food additives.

273. Reinforcer devaluation in palatability-based learned flavor preferences.

274. Effect of flavored beverage crystals on salivary cortisol enzyme-immunoreactive assay measurements.

275. Intranasal concentrations of orally administered flavors.

277. Perceptual learning enhances retrospective revaluation of conditioned flavor preferences in rats.

278. Influence of bitter taste on mastication pattern.

279. Assessment of dietary intake of flavouring substances within the procedure for their safety evaluation: advantages and limitations of estimates obtained by means of a per capita method.

280. The effect of flavoring oral rehydration solution on its composition and palatability.

281. Sweet and spicy flavours: new brands for minorities and youth.

282. Controlled and behaviorally relevant levels of oral ethanol intake in rhesus macaques using a flavorant-fade procedure.

283. Effect of liquid flavor supplementation of the diet on dairy cows in the transition period.

284. Electronic nose screening of limonene release from multicomponent essential oils encapsulated in pectin gels.

285. Effects of added glutamate on liking for novel food flavors.

286. Toxicity of hypercaloric diet and monosodium glutamate: oxidative stress and metabolic shifting in hepatic tissue.

287. The Temporal Automated System for Taste Experiments (TASTE).

288. The US-preexposure effect in lithium-induced flavor-aversion conditioning is a consequence of blocking by injection cues.

289. Flavor and taste of lansoprazole strawberry-flavored delayed-release oral suspension preferred over ranitidine peppermint-flavored oral syrup: in children aged between 5-11 years.

290. Efficacy of sucrose and milk chocolate product or dried porcine solubles to increase feed intake and improve performance of lactating sows.

291. Flavor enhancement as a tool for increasing pleasantness and intake of a snack product among the elderly.

292. Stability of oral liquid preparations of tramadol in strawberry syrup and a sugar-free vehicle.

293. Development of a toxic bait for control of eastern lubber grasshopper (Orthoptera: Acrididae).

294. Flavoring meds for children and adults so it goes down easy!

295. Subchronic oral toxicity study on the three flavouring substances: octan-3-ol, 2-methylcrotonic acid and oct-3-yl 2-methylcrotonate in Wistar rats.

296. Bowel preparation comparison: flavored versus unflavored colyte.

297. Acetaminophen as a postsurgical analgesic in rats: a practical solution to neophobia.

298. Toxicology and carcinogenesis studies of microencapsulated citral in rats and mice.

300. Comparison of stochastic modelling of the intakes of intentionally added flavouring substances with theoretical added maximum daily intakes (TAMDI) and maximized survey-derived daily intakes (MSDI).

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