Energy intake estimation from counts of chews and swallows
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Michael R. Neuman | Edward Sazonov | Edward L. Melanson | Juan M. Fontana | J. M. Fontana | Janine A. Higgins | Stephanie C. Schuckers | F. Bellisle | E. Melanson | M. Neuman | Z. Pan | J. Higgins | E. Sazonov | S. Schuckers | France Bellisle | Zhaoxing Pan
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