Relative validity of food frequency questionnaire nutrient estimates in the Black Women's Health Study.
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Relative validity of food frequency questionnaire nutrient estimates in the Black Women's Health Study.
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Relative validity of food freq ...... he Black Women's Health Study.
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Brenda Phillips
David Mauger
Diane C Mitchell
Helen Smiciklas-Wright
Shiriki K Kumanyika
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10.1016/S1047-2797(02)00253-3
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2003-02-01T00:00:00Z