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innutrition

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innutrition [ˌɪnjuːˈtrɪʃən]
n
lack or absence of nutrition Compare malnutrition
innutritious  adj
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innutrition
n (spec)Nahrungsmangel m


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At the New York Infant Asylum, opened in 1865, employees fed babies artificial food with such "disastrous results" that, although the Asylum had cribs for 150, babies occupied no more than twenty-five or thirty beds at a time because the "deaths from innutrition, diarrhea, and marasmus were equal in number to the admissions .
 
 
 
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