RDIs (Reference Daily Intakes)

RDIs (Reference Daily Intakes)
A set of dietary references based on the Recommended Dietary Allowances for essential vitamins and minerals and, in selected groups, protein. The name "RDI" replaces the term "U.S. RDA."

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