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Received in revised form:
November 8,
1986
Received:
September 25,
1986
The authors acknowledge the assistance of Julie Lunzy.Footnotes
Supported in part by an Ohio Department of Mental Health grant (85–168) and by the Bremer Foundation.
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© 1987 Society of Biological Psychiatry. Published by Elsevier Inc.