Prevalence and correlates of food insecurity among students attending a midsize rural university in Oregon.
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Daniel F. López-Cevallos | Megan M Patton-López | Daniel F López-Cevallos | Doris I Cancel-Tirado | Leticia Vazquez | Megan M. Patton-Lopez | Doris I. Cancel-Tirado | Leticia Vázquez | Megan M. Patton-López | Megan Patton-Lopez | D. López-Cevallos | Leticia Vazquez
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