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... completely without having to endure the ordeal of exploring this blind avenue . The young man was less fortunate , for he spent five years finding out that his anxiety at- tacks did not result from repressed homosexual impulses , as his ...
... completely without having to endure the ordeal of exploring this blind avenue . The young man was less fortunate , for he spent five years finding out that his anxiety at- tacks did not result from repressed homosexual impulses , as his ...
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... completely ! Our blood - chemistry studies confirmed what had appeared ob- vious from what she had told me about her diet and the way she reacted to it . She was a slow oxidizer , unable to burn sugar fast enough to also utilize a heavy ...
... completely ! Our blood - chemistry studies confirmed what had appeared ob- vious from what she had told me about her diet and the way she reacted to it . She was a slow oxidizer , unable to burn sugar fast enough to also utilize a heavy ...
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... completely burned in both of the energy cycles in the cells , 80 per cent of the available energy is derived from the reactions in the citric acid cycle . This large amount of energy results from the complete utilization of the energy ...
... completely burned in both of the energy cycles in the cells , 80 per cent of the available energy is derived from the reactions in the citric acid cycle . This large amount of energy results from the complete utilization of the energy ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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