Seasonality of mood and behavior in the Old Order Amish.
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Sarah H. Stephens | A. Shuldiner | B. Mitchell | P. Langenberg | T. Pollin | K. Ryan | T. Postolache | T. Balis | G. Reeves | Aamar Sleemi | K. Rohan | Uttam K. Raheja | Dipika Vaswani | Mary Morrissey | N. Weitzel | G. Nijjar | Hassaan Yousufi
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