Relation of Children's Dietary reporting accuracy to cognitive ability.
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James W Hardin | J. Hardin | Albert F. Smith | J. Royer | Suzanne Domel Baxter | Julie A Royer | Caroline H Guinn | Albert F Smith | S. Baxter | C. Guinn
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