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Food Intake & Nutr. Value, Diets of Men, Women, & Child., US, Spring 1965
Food and Nutrient Intake, US, Spring 1965 (13mb)
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Food Consumption, US, 1965-66 (11mb)
Food Consumption, Northeast, 1965-66 (11mb)
Food Consumption, North Central Region, 1965-66 (12mb)
Food Consumption, South, 1965-66 (12mb)
Food Consumption, West, 1965-66 (11mb)
Food Consumption, US, Spring 1965 (12mb)
Food Consumption, Northeast, Spring 1965 (5mb)
Food Consumption, North Central Region, Spring 1965 (10mb)
Food Consumption, South, Spring 1965 (11mb)
Food Consumption, West, Spring 1965 (11mb)
Dietary Levels, US, Spring 1965 (7mb)
Dietary Levels, US, Seasons and Year 1965-66 (8mb)
Dietary Levels, Northeast, Spring 1965 (7mb)
Dietary Levels, North Central Region, Spring 1965 (7mb)
Dietary Levels, South, Spring 1965 (7mb)
Dietary Levels, West, Spring 1965 (6mb)
Portion Sizes and Day's Intake of Selected Foods (Spring 1965)
Money Value of Food and Quality of Diet, US, North, South (11mb)
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