Validation of a food-frequency questionnaire assessment of carotenoid and vitamin E intake using weighed food records and plasma biomarkers: The method of triads model
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A. Green | S. McNaughton | G. Marks | P. Gaffney | A Green | S A McNaughton | G C Marks | P Gaffney | G Williams | G. Williams | A. Green
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