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Manuscript received and accepted February
2002.
1 Loretta Anne Rogers Chair in Eating Disorders, Head, Program
for Eating Disorders, University Health Network, Director Postgraduate
Education, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto,
Ontario.
Address for correspondence: Dr AS Kaplan, Loretta Anne Rogers Chair
in Eating Disorders, Toronto General Hospital/University Health
Network, 200 Elizabeth Street, EN 8 231, Toronto, ON M5G
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