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... experiment . He was to come to the lab without breakfast on random days of his own choice and let us have a blood sample . On the basis of our tests I would try to tell him whether he felt emotionally normal with no cold in sight , or ...
... experiment . He was to come to the lab without breakfast on random days of his own choice and let us have a blood sample . On the basis of our tests I would try to tell him whether he felt emotionally normal with no cold in sight , or ...
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... experiment the average plasma pH of Type I Ss was 7.54 , while at the end of the experiment it was 7.43 ( Table 6 ) . TABLE 6 BEFORE AND AFTER TREATMENT DIFFERENCES IN VENOUS PLASMA PH , BICARBONATE , AND DISSOLVED CO2 + H2CO3 IN TYPE I ...
... experiment the average plasma pH of Type I Ss was 7.54 , while at the end of the experiment it was 7.43 ( Table 6 ) . TABLE 6 BEFORE AND AFTER TREATMENT DIFFERENCES IN VENOUS PLASMA PH , BICARBONATE , AND DISSOLVED CO2 + H2CO3 IN TYPE I ...
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... experiment ( see Table 6 ) . Type II Ss had an average initial level for this variable of 1.27 mM / 1 , which decreased to 1.04 mM / l at the end of the treatment period ( see Table 7 ) . Thus the be- ginning differences between the two ...
... experiment ( see Table 6 ) . Type II Ss had an average initial level for this variable of 1.27 mM / 1 , which decreased to 1.04 mM / l at the end of the treatment period ( see Table 7 ) . Thus the be- ginning differences between the two ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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