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    1. "5-A-Day for Better Health" : a K-6 nutrition education curriculum with "kid a-peel"

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    2. "Good Food Puppets" come-alive

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    3. "You know, the South is a breeding ground for gluttony": a qualitative evaluation of dissonance between Christian beliefs and eating habits

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    5. A Preliminary Study of the Meanings Children Attach to Healthy and Unhealthy Lifestyles

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    7. A feasibility test of a brief educational intervention to increase fruit and vegetable consumption among callers to the Cancer Information Service

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    8. A food labeling guide

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    10. A market-based approach to child nutrition: mothers' demand for quality certification of infant foods in Bamako, Mali

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    11. A multimedia nutrition education and communication project in Sahelian countries

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    12. A partnership to reduce hunger, malnutrition and poverty

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    13. A single subject experiment comparing the rate of change in the dietary eating patterns of four expanded food and nutrition education program participants across two teaching approaches with the use of two evaluation measures

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    16. A view from America

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    19. Adapting a 1% or less milk campaign for a Hispanic/Latino population: the adelante con leche semi-descremada 1% experience

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    20. Adapting agriculture platforms for nutrition: A case study of a participatory, video-based agricultural extension platform in India

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    21. Advertising and rural development

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    24. Agent In-Service Alternatives: Technology Works

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    26. Agriculture–nutrition linkages in farmers’ communication networks

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    28. Americans on HIV, AIDS Survey

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    31. Analogy in health education : using the familiar to explain the new

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    32. Analyses of recent communication research of significance to rural development in Africa and research needs for the future

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    33. Analysis of communication research of significance to rural development in Asia and research needs for the future

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    35. Applying communication theory in nutrition education research

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    36. Are nutrition messages in popular women's magazines consistent with dietary recommendations?

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    37. Are some comparative nutrition claims misleading? The role of nutrition knowledge, ad claim type and disclosure conditions

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    39. Assessing Educational Materials Using Cognitive Interviews Can Improve and Support Lesson Design

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    40. Assessment of Rural Women Farmers’ Knowledge on Selected Soya Bean Products and Accessibility to Nutrition Education Sources in Ekiti State, Nigeria

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    41. Assessment of perceptions of nutrition knowledge and disease using a group interactive system: the Perception Analyzer

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    44. Attitudes and behaviors about pesticide residues, susceptibility to cancer, and consumption of fruits and vegetables

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