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. 1970 May;22(3):263–286.

The effects of parental consanguinity and inbreeding in Hirado, Japan. II. Physical development, tapping rate, blood pressure, intelligence quotient, and school performance.

J V Neel, W J Schull, M Yamamoto, S Uchida, T Yanase, N Fujiki
PMCID: PMC1706551  PMID: 5444999

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