The Malmö Food Study: validity of two dietary assessment methods for measuring nutrient intake.
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E Riboli | R Saracci | B Gullberg | E. Riboli | B. Gullberg | R. Saracci | F. Lindgärde | S. Elmståhl | S Elmståhl | F Lindgärde | E. Riboli | E. Riboli
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