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Comparison of Dietary Intakes Between a Large Online Cohort Study (Etude NutriNet-Sant,) and a Nationally Representative Cross-Sectional Study (Etude Nationale Nutrition Sant,) in France: Addressing the Issue of Generalizability in E-Epidemiology

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