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Early predictors of long-term work disability after major limb trauma.
Four kinetically distinct depolarization-activated K+ currents in adult mouse ventricular myocytes.
Improved osseointegration using porcine xenograft compared to demineralized bone matrix for the treatment of critical defects in a small animal model.
Key Factors Influencing Implementation of Falls Prevention Exercise Programs in the Community.
Clinical Trial, Phase II
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The food propensity questionnaire: concept, development, and validation for use as a covariate in a model to estimate usual food intake.
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Statistical methods for estimating usual intake of nutrients and foods: a review of the theory.
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Older adults in the rural South are not meeting healthful eating guidelines.
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High levels of low energy reporting on 24-hour recalls and three questionnaires in an elderly low-socioeconomic status population.
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Evaluation of three short dietary instruments to assess fruit and vegetable intake: the National Cancer Institute's food attitudes and behaviors survey.
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Psychosocial predictors of energy underreporting in a large doubly labeled water study.
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A new statistical method for estimating the usual intake of episodically consumed foods with application to their distribution.
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Comparative validation of standard, picture-sort and meal-based food-frequency questionnaires adapted for an elderly population of low socio-economic status.
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Mental Recall
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Addressing Current Criticism Regarding the Value of Self-Report Dietary Data.
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