Autonomic characteristics of agoraphobia with panic attacks
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Adolf Pfefferbaum | Walton T. Roth | W. Agras | W. Roth | A. Pfefferbaum | C. Gallen | M. Telch | Christopher C. Gallen | Michael J. Telch | C.Barr Taylor | Judith A. Sachitano | Maya L. Kopell | Kristin L. McClenahan | W.Stewart Agras | C. Taylor
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