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The Specific Dynamic Action (SDA) Is Measured for an Animal

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The specific dynamic action (SDA) is measured for an animal that eats 100 g of protein. The measurement is repeated a few days later, after the animal has been fed 300 g of protein. According to the usual model of SDA, how will the magnitude of the second SDA compare with the first SDA measurement?


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