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Russ Woodroofe
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It's not the formally published literature, but unless I'm mistaken, the last of your three identities appears in Stanley's list of bijective proof problems (dated 2009) as number 194. He says there that finding a combinatorial bijection for the identity is an open problem. (He suggests some of the open problems in the list as being of particular interest, however, and 194 is not one of those.)

This suggests rather strongly that a bijective proof for the third identity isn't known, or at least wasn't known as of 2009.

Russ Woodroofe
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