The Science of Life, Volumen 4Cassell, 1931 - 896 páginas |
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... complex muscles of the throat , tongue and voice - box , and occasionally we meet gifted individuals who have extra head muscles - thin films over the domed top of the skull by means of which they can waggle their scalp , delicate ...
... complex muscles of the throat , tongue and voice - box , and occasionally we meet gifted individuals who have extra head muscles - thin films over the domed top of the skull by means of which they can waggle their scalp , delicate ...
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... complex and marvellous means , and made to behave as one whole through the agency of the nervous system . We have considered the remarkable subtlety and also the extra- ordinary limitations and vulnerability of this living body . In the ...
... complex and marvellous means , and made to behave as one whole through the agency of the nervous system . We have considered the remarkable subtlety and also the extra- ordinary limitations and vulnerability of this living body . In the ...
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... complex in one or other of its protean forms is at the root of most neurotic disorder . Different methods of getting at the peccant complex and eradicat- ing its symptoms have been used . Sugges- tion under hypnosis was for long the ...
... complex in one or other of its protean forms is at the root of most neurotic disorder . Different methods of getting at the peccant complex and eradicat- ing its symptoms have been used . Sugges- tion under hypnosis was for long the ...
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THE RANGE NATURE AND STUDY OF LIVING THINGS | 3 |
66 | 5 |
muscles and related | 8 |
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