Validation of digital photographs, as a tool in 24-h recall, for the improvement of dietary assessment among rural populations in developing countries
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Yvonne Granfeldt | Y. Granfeldt | Claudia E Lazarte | Ma Eugenia Encinas | Claudia Alegre | Claudia Alegre
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