Perceived stress, heart rate, and blood pressure among adolescents with family members deployed in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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Vernon A Barnes | V. Barnes | F. Treiber | Frank A Treiber | H. Davis | Harry Davis | Vernon Anthony Barnes
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