A Key Characteristic of Sex Differences in the Developing Brain: Greater Variability in Brain Structure of Boys than Girls
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Petter Laake | Lara M. Wierenga | Jay N Giedd | J. Giedd | P. Laake | C. K. Tamnes | Joseph Sexton | Christian K Tamnes | Lara M Wierenga | Joseph A Sexton | L. Wierenga
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