Children with major depression show reduced rapid eye movement latencies.
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A J Rush | A. Rush | H. Roffwarg | G. Emslie | G J Emslie | W A Weinberg | H P Roffwarg | J W Rintelmann | J. Rintelmann | W. Weinberg
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