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... cells . More often , however , one encounters problems whose resolutions are not quite so easy . For example , we studied a young man suffering from mental depression accompanied by severe claustrophobia ( a morbid fear of small ...
... cells . More often , however , one encounters problems whose resolutions are not quite so easy . For example , we studied a young man suffering from mental depression accompanied by severe claustrophobia ( a morbid fear of small ...
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... cells of the tissues become " tired " because of complex biochemical changes connected with the work the cells perform when one is awake . The cells may be restored during sleep to their normal ability to function , however , if the ...
... cells of the tissues become " tired " because of complex biochemical changes connected with the work the cells perform when one is awake . The cells may be restored during sleep to their normal ability to function , however , if the ...
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... cells . By far the most important of these is a purine base called adenine , which is a constituent of ATP , one of the most vital components in the body , for this compound is the principal energy carrier of the cells . Adenine also ...
... cells . By far the most important of these is a purine base called adenine , which is a constituent of ATP , one of the most vital components in the body , for this compound is the principal energy carrier of the cells . Adenine also ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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