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Q2- A man (weight 65) ate a daily diet containing 65 g protein. So in a week, he weighed himself and discovered that his weight became 65.5 kg. In addition, his fecal loss was 10 g and urinary loss was 2 g. Calculate the following:
A: Protein efficiency ratio
B: Biological value
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