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... at the same time there was a net increase in the level of total 4. Data on these 4 Ss were obtained in exploratory tests which preceded the experiment reported in this paper . CO2 ( from 24.62 mM / 1 to 25.19 mM Appendix ❘ 165.
... at the same time there was a net increase in the level of total 4. Data on these 4 Ss were obtained in exploratory tests which preceded the experiment reported in this paper . CO2 ( from 24.62 mM / 1 to 25.19 mM Appendix ❘ 165.
Page 168
... reported finding an average rate of 88.3 % of standard nor- mal . However , an examination of the measurements upon which this average was based shows that the rates of individual patients varied from 55 % of normal to 150 % of normal ...
... reported finding an average rate of 88.3 % of standard nor- mal . However , an examination of the measurements upon which this average was based shows that the rates of individual patients varied from 55 % of normal to 150 % of normal ...
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... reported , for 7 out of 11 schizophrenics were Type I " slow oxidizers , " with an average plasma pH of 7.53 , while 4 were Type II " fast oxidizers , " with an average plasma pH of 7.35 . However , if we had proceeded upon the ...
... reported , for 7 out of 11 schizophrenics were Type I " slow oxidizers , " with an average plasma pH of 7.53 , while 4 were Type II " fast oxidizers , " with an average plasma pH of 7.35 . However , if we had proceeded upon the ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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