Comparison of methods to account for implausible reporting of energy intake in epidemiologic studies.
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Walter C Willett | Frank B Hu | W. Willett | F. Hu | Jinnie J Rhee | Laura Sampson | Eunyoung Cho | Michael D Hughes | E. Cho | J. Rhee | Michael D. Hughes | Laura K Sampson | E. Cho | F. Hu
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