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Optimising impact and sustainability: a qualitative process evaluation of a complex intervention targeted at compassionate care - Jackie Bridges, Carl May, Peter Griffiths, Alison Fuller, Wendy Wigley, Lisa Gould, Hannah Barker and Paula Libberton
Type: Article | 2017

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Inventory of types of purchase data and data collection methodologies for consumer-generated food purchase data: D5.1 - Susanne Ekman, A. Normann, Erik Baderstedt, Naomi Klepacz, Marcus Maringer, Anouk Geelen, Muriel Verain and Monique M. Raats
Type: Monograph | 2017 | European Commission | Item not available on this server.

Report on gaps and needs: potentials and limitations for the use of consumer generated food consumption data in nutrition research: D7.5 - Marcus Maringer, Susanne Ekman, A. Normann, Naomi Klepacz, Monique M. Raats and Anouk Geelen
Type: Monograph | 2017 | European Commission | Item not available on this server.

Definition of gaps and needs on quality and availability of data to answer the relevant questions on determinants of food purchase: D5.5 - A. Normann, Susanne Ekman, Marcus Maringer, Naomi Klepacz, Anouk Geelen, Muriel Verain and Monique M. Raats
Type: Monograph | 2017 | European Commission | Item not available on this server.

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