Short Answer
If a computerized dietary analysis system has a database with a large amount of incomplete data or many blanks in the database,the system's output may understate a client's actual nutrient intake.In such cases,reported low nutrient intakes represent a __________ deficiency,not necessarily an actual deficiency in the client's diet.
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