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Principles of Neural Science. Edited by E. R. Kandel and J. H. Schwartz. (Pp. 751; illustrated; $19.95.) Elsevier/North-Holland: Amsterdam. 1981.

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Principles of Neural Science. Edited by E. R. Kandel and J. H. Schwartz. (Pp. 751; illustrated; $19.95.) Elsevier/North-Holland: Amsterdam. 1981.

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