Neighborhood crime risk and resting respiratory sinus arrhythmia in middle childhood: Evidence of gender differences.
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Brandon E. Gibb | B. Gibb | Anastacia Y Kudinova | Mary L Woody | Brandon E Gibb | Mary L. Woody | Anastacia Y. Kudinova | Kiera M James | Cope Feurer | Cope Feurer | Kiera M. James
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