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The Robustness of Estimates of the Distribution of Usual Dietary Intake to Alternative Sample Sizes

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  • Sheena McConnell, 1992. "The Robustness of Estimates of the Distribution of Usual Dietary Intake to Alternative Sample Sizes," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 7eabf8b50aea400788eeec45f, Mathematica Policy Research.
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