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When considering why this particular population may be vulnerable to heart disease, Stewart (1950) postulates that "these people are exposed to a particular form of stress" (p. 1105) and suggests that the "selectivity of the pathological change is the kernel of the problem" (p. 1105).
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It is the kernel of what I stand for".
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