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1. Women's experiences of Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG) and of attending a dedicated multi-disciplinary hydration clinic.

2. Selecting items for a food behavior checklist for a limited-resource audience

3. Phosphaturic Mesenchymal Tumor of the Ankle: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.

4. Lymph node dissections in cutaneous malignancy: Where are we now? A review of 10 years' experience at a tertiary centre.

5. A Dietary Supplement Frequency Questionnaire Correctly Ranks Nutrient Intakes in US Older Adults When Compared to a Comprehensive Dietary Supplement Inventory.

6. Scanning for new evidence to prioritize updates to the Dietary Reference Intakes: case studies for thiamin and phosphorus.

7. Osman Mahmoud Galal, MD, PhD (1931-2016).

8. Gail Grigsby Harrison, PhD (1943-2015).

9. Variation in the iodine concentrations of foods: considerations for dietary assessment.

10. Comparison of 2 methods for estimating the prevalences of inadequate and excessive iodine intakes.

11. Thirty years of progress in harmonizing and compiling food data as a result of the establishment of INFOODS.

12. Revising the women, infants and children food packages: time for a change

13. Vitamin D supplementation in African Americans: dose-response.

14. Dietary Choline and Betaine Intakes Vary in an Adult Multiethnic Population.

15. Evaluating the Feasibility of Utilizing the Automated Self-administered 24-hour (ASA24) Dietary Recall in a Sample of Multiethnic Older Adults.

16. Aligning Food Composition Tables with Current Dietary Guidance for Consumers.

17. Dietary Supplement Use Within a Multiethnic Population as Measured by a Unique Inventory Method

18. A New Simulation Model Estimates Micronutrient Levels to Include in Fortified Blended Foods Used in Food Aid Programs.

19. A Comparison of Two Systems for Entering and Assessing Dietary Data for a Research Study

20. Contribution of Dietary Supplements to Nutrient Adequacy among Children in Hawaii

21. Nutrient Intake from Multivitamin/Mineral Supplements Is Similar among Users from Five Ethnic Groups: The Multiethnic Cohort Study

22. Out-of-home food intake is often omitted from mothers' recalls of school children's intake in rural Kenya.

23. Meat supplementation improves growth, cognitive, and behavioral outcomes in Kenyan children.

24. Designing Snacks to Address Micronutrient Deficiencies in Rural Kenyan Schoolchildren.

25. Low plasma vitamin B-12 in Kenyan school children is highly prevalent and improved by supplemental animal source foods.

27. Dietary energy density is associated with overweight status among 5 ethnic groups in the multiethnic cohort study.

28. Recommended Dietary Allowances should be used to set Daily Values for nutrition labeling.

29. Allowing for Variations in Multivitamin Supplement Composition Improves Nutrient Intake Estimates for Epidemiologic Studies.

30. Simple Measures of Dietary Variety Are Associated with Improved Dietary Quality

31. Dietary Patterns Using the Food Guide Pyramid Groups Are Associated with Sociodemographic and Lifestyle Factors: The Multiethnic Cohort Study.

32. Adherence to the food guide pyramid recommendations among African Americans and Latinos: Results from the multiethnic cohort

33. A 2-year soy intervention in premenopausal women does not change mammographic densities.

34. Dietary variety increases the probability of nutrient adequacy among adults.

35. Nutritional importance of animal source foods.

36. School snacks containing animal source foods improve dietary quality for children in rural Kenya.

37. Kenyan school children have multiple micronutrient deficiencies, but increased plasma vitamin B-12 is the only detectable micronutrient response to meat or milk supplementation.

38. The impact of dietary intervention on the cognitive development of Kenyan school children.

39. Food supplements have a positive impact on weight gain and the addition of animal source foods increases lean body mass of Kenyan schoolchildren.

40. Animal source foods improve dietary quality, micronutrient status, growth and cognitive function in Kenyan school children: background, study design and baseline findings.

41. Adherence to the Food Guide Pyramid recommendations among Japanese Americans, Native Hawaiians, and whites: Results from the Multiethnic Cohort Study

42. Collection and analysis of intake data from the integrated survey.

44. Plasma ≈-carotene and retinol concentrations of children increase after a 30-d supplementation with the fruit Momordica cochinchinensis (gac).

45. Food insecurity is positively related to overweight in women.

46. How consideration of population variance and individuality affects our understanding of nutritional requirements in human health and disease.

47. Living arrangements affect dietary quality for U.S. adults aged 50 years and older: NHANES III 1988-1994.

49. Estimated vitamin intakes of toddlers: predicted prevalence of inadequacy in village populations in Egypt, Kenya, and Mexico.

50. Estimated mineral intakes of toddlers: predicted prevalence of inadequacy in village populations in Egypt, Kenya, and Mexico.

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