Reliability of direct observation of schoolchildren's consumption of bag lunches

scientific article published in February 1992

Reliability of direct observation of schoolchildren's consumption of bag lunches is …
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P698PubMed publication ID1737906

P50authorTom BaranowskiQ37371402
P2093author name stringSimons-Morton BG
Huang IW
Reed DB
Fleishman R
Forthofer R
P433issue2
P921main subjectlunchQ12896105
P304page(s)219-221
P577publication date1992-02-01
P1433published inJournal of the American Dietetic AssociationQ15751299
P1476titleReliability of direct observation of schoolchildren's consumption of bag lunches
P478volume92

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