Genetic and environmental influences on temperament in the first year of life: the Puerto Rico Infant Twin Study (PRINTS).
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J. Bates | G. Canino | L. Eaves | J. Silberg | H. Egger | E. L. Murrelle | V. Febo | Elizabeth C. Prom | Vivian Febo San Miguel | E. Murrelle | San Miguel | E. Lenn Murrelle
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