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dietary fiber, n nonnutritive residue and constituent of plant cell walls. Health benefits include enhanced digestion, eased stool passage, energy, anticancer effects, and enhanced colon function. dietary fiber, n a generic term for nondigestible chemical substances found in plant cell walls. Foods high in dietary fiber are fruits, green leafy vegetables, root vegetables, and whole-grain cereals and bread. |
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Between those guys they've got 80 to 85 percent of the market with very high Fibre Channel HBA attach rates there, north of 50 percent. Demeules says that Tembec has reassured the town of close to 10,000 residents that Tembec intends to keep the facility open in the future and is in the midst of restructuring in order to fight high fibre prices and the increasing cost of environmental regulation on the industry. These included breakfast cereals (further separated into high fibre and low fibre choices), toast, fruit, milk, flavoured milk, and fruit juice. |
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