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Publication history
Received in revised form:
February 27,
1987
Received:
January 16,
1987
We wish to thank Jerry Colliver and Paul Kolm, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Department of Statistics and Measurements, for statistical evaluation of data.Identification
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© 1987 Published by Elsevier Inc.