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Academic Article Publishing nutrition research: a review of multivariate techniques--part 1.
Academic Article Publishing nutrition research: a review of epidemiologic methods.
Academic Article Evidence-based development of a mobile telephone food record.
Academic Article Evaluation of the Food and Nutrient Database for Dietary Studies for use with a mobile telephone food record.
Academic Article Publishing nutrition research: a review of multivariate techniques--part 2: analysis of variance.
Academic Article Publishing nutrition research: a review of multivariate techniques--part 3: data reduction methods.
Academic Article Feasibility and Use of the Mobile Food Record for Capturing Eating Occasions among Children Ages 3-10 Years in Guam.
Academic Article Addressing Current Criticism Regarding the Value of Self-Report Dietary Data.
Academic Article INTEGRATED DATABASE SYSTEM FOR MOBILE DIETARY ASSESSMENT AND ANALYSIS.
Academic Article Examining Plausibility of Self-Reported Energy Intake Data: Considerations for Method Selection.
Academic Article FOOD IMAGE ANALYSIS: THE BIG DATA PROBLEM YOU CAN EAT!
Academic Article Diet Associations With Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in an Ethnically Diverse Population: The Multiethnic Cohort.
Academic Article Body esteem, weight-control outcome expectancies, and e-cigarette use among young adults.
Academic Article Development of a decision tree to determine appropriateness of NVivo in analyzing qualitative data sets.
Academic Article Publishing nutrition research: a review of sampling, sample size, statistical analysis, and other key elements of manuscript preparation, Part 2.
Academic Article Publishing nutrition research: a review of nonparametric methods, part 3.
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Concept Data Interpretation, Statistical
Grant Improving Diet Assessment in Adolescents
Grant Improving Dietary Assessment Methods Using the Cell Phone and Digital Imaging
Academic Article An Active Image-Based Mobile Food Record Is Feasible for Capturing Eating Occasions among Infants Ages 3-12 Months Old in Hawai'i.
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