Heavy objects and small children: Developmental data extend the passive frame theory
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Heidi Kloos | Valerie Gray Hardcastle | Cheshire Hardcastle | Eliah White | V. Hardcastle | H. Kloos | Eliah White | C. Hardcastle
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