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Discuss the state of thiamine intakes in Canadians. Who is at risk of a thiamine deficiency in Canada? What are some potential consequences of a thiamine deficiency? What should be done to improve thiamine intakes in the Canadian population?
Office Equipment
Assets like computers, printers, and furniture used in an office to facilitate work.
Depreciation
The systematic allocation of the cost of a tangible asset over its useful life, reflecting its consumption, wear and tear, or obsolescence.
Indirect
Costs or actions not directly tied to the production or sale of goods, such as administrative expenses, marketing, and support services.
Administrative Facilities
Buildings and spaces used for the management and support functions of an organization.
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