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1Department of Parapsychology and Neuro-Imaging, Entenhausen School of Medicine
2Department of Duck Psychoanalysis, Entenhausen, C.A.
Corresponding author: D. Duck, M.D., Ph.D., Department of Parapsychology and Neuro-Imaging, Entenhausen School of Medicine, 5th Ave., Entenhausen, C.A.., dduck@enten.de
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Key Words: ducks, geese
Acknowledgements: The study was supported by a grant of Walt Disney Industries, Entenhausen
Received: July 8, 1997
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