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Dietary Assessment Methodology
Cognitive aspects of dietary assessment
Elisabeth WirfältLund University, The Malmo Diet and Cancer Study, Department of Medicine, Surgery and Orthopaedics, Claesgatan 7, SE-205 02 Malmo, Sweden. E-mail: [email protected]View further author information
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