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This work was supported by Grant MH 13189 to Dr. N. E. Miller from the National Institute of Mental Health, by a grant from the Grant Foundation, and by funds from Hoffmann-La Roche and from Smith Kline and French.
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I thank Mrs. Ruth Hechinger and Messrs Kevin Chang and Steven Feiertag for their excellent technical assistance, and Ayerst Laboratories, CIBA Pharmaceuticals, McNeil Laboratories and Smith Kline and French for their generous supplies of drugs.
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