Comparison of 3 methods for identifying dietary patterns associated with risk of disease.
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Peter Kraft | Ana Baylin | P. Kraft | H. Campos | S. McGarvey | A. Baylin | Stephen T McGarvey | Hannia Campos | Julia R DiBello | Robert Goldberg | R. Goldberg | J. DiBello
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