Quality of early family relationships and the timing and tempo of puberty: Effects depend on biological sensitivity to context
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E. Shirtcliff | B. Ellis | J. Deardorff | M. Essex | W. Boyce | Marilyn J Essex | Elizabeth A Shirtcliff | Julianna Deardorff | Bruce J Ellis | W Thomas Boyce
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