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Figure 1. Overview of the geometric framework for nutrition (GFN). (A) Schematic representation of  the performance landscape plotted in a two-dimensional nutrient space (here defined by protein (P)  and carbohydrate (C) intake)
Table A1. Excel (.csv) template for sharing GFN raw data.

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