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    Barbour JA, Howe PR, Buckley JD, Wright GC, Bryan J, Coates AM.
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  • 32. A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study to Assess Effects of a Daily Pistachio (Pistacia Vera) Afternoon Snack on Next-Meal Energy Intake, Satiety, and Anthropometry in French Women.
    Carughi A, Bellisle F, Dougkas A, Giboreau A, Feeney MJ, Higgs J.
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    Rolls BJ, Roe LS, Meengs JS.
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  • 37. Reducing the energy density of multiple meals decreases the energy intake of preschool-age children.
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