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Revision 6 . . (edit) October 25, 2001 2:06 am by Taw [format fix]
Revision 5 . . October 25, 2001 1:57 am by Paul Drye [Slight rephrasing for copyright reasons, since Dmerrill was quoting me quoting the ol' Merriam-Webster.]
Revision 4 . . October 25, 2001 1:46 am by Dmerrill [+Political definition (thanks Paul Drye)]
  

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Changed: 1c1
In nutrition, the sum of the food consumed by a body is its diet. Proper nutrition for a human requires vitamins, minerals, protein, and fuel in the form of carbohydrates and fats. Imbalances between the consumed fuels and expended energy results in either starvation or excessive reserves of adipose? tissue, or body fat.
In nutrition, the sum of the food consumed by a body is its diet. Proper nutrition for a human requires vitamins, minerals, protein, and fuel in the form of carbohydrates and fats. Imbalances between the consumed fuels and expended energy results in either starvation or excessive reserves of adipose? tissue, or body fat.

Changed: 9c9,11
In politics, a Diet is a formal deliberative assembly of princes or estates.
In politics, a Diet is a formal deliberative assembly, or a possible name for a legislature (for example, that of Japan).

See Diet of Nuremberg and [Diet of Worms]?.

Removed: 11d12
See Diet of Nuremberg.

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