A Twin MRI Study of Size Variations in the Human Brain
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David N. Kennedy | John C. DeFries | Bruce F. Pennington | Jack H. Simon | A. Galaburda | B. Pennington | D. Kennedy | P. Filipek | C. Filley | J. Simon | J. Defries | D. Lefly | N. Chhabildas | Christopher M. Filley | Albert Galaburda | Pauline A. Filipek | Dianne Lefly | Nomita Chhabildas | Nomita A. Chhabildas
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