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Indicators of Dietary Qualities for the Nation's School Children

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  • Allen L. Schirm
  • Mary Kay Fox
  • Nancy E. Wemmerus

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  • Allen L. Schirm & Mary Kay Fox & Nancy E. Wemmerus, "undated". "Indicators of Dietary Qualities for the Nation's School Children," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 7332f770af2045e9b96efdef9, Mathematica Policy Research.
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