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... Reaction ; Schizophrenic Reaction ; SAnxiety Neurosis . Type II Ss had an average plasma pH of 7.36 before treatment , while after treatment it was 7.46 ( Table 7 ) . Thus the initial mean pH values for Type I and Type II Ss of 7.54 and ...
... Reaction ; Schizophrenic Reaction ; SAnxiety Neurosis . Type II Ss had an average plasma pH of 7.36 before treatment , while after treatment it was 7.46 ( Table 7 ) . Thus the initial mean pH values for Type I and Type II Ss of 7.54 and ...
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... schizophrenic reaction of 10 years ' duration at the same time the CO2 content increased 40 % , with a concomitant in- crease in blood lipids and decrease in blood sugar . This suggests that an increase in carbohydrate utilization ...
... schizophrenic reaction of 10 years ' duration at the same time the CO2 content increased 40 % , with a concomitant in- crease in blood lipids and decrease in blood sugar . This suggests that an increase in carbohydrate utilization ...
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... schizophrenic does not signify a homogeneous population , metabolically . That this is apparently so is illustrated ... reaction . A.M.A. Arch . Neurol . Psychiat . , 1955 , 73 , 544–545 . 5. HOSKINS , R. G. Oxygen consumption ( “ basal ...
... schizophrenic does not signify a homogeneous population , metabolically . That this is apparently so is illustrated ... reaction . A.M.A. Arch . Neurol . Psychiat . , 1955 , 73 , 544–545 . 5. HOSKINS , R. G. Oxygen consumption ( “ basal ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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