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... experiment he had obtained a job and drove regularly , although he was still anxiety - prone under stress . Finally , an S was judged to have achieved a noticeable reduction in intensity of symptoms when definite behavioral changes ...
... experiment he had obtained a job and drove regularly , although he was still anxiety - prone under stress . Finally , an S was judged to have achieved a noticeable reduction in intensity of symptoms when definite behavioral changes ...
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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 the " fast oxidizing ” Type II Ss showed an average dissolved CO2 + H : CO : level of 1.27 mm / 1 , while at the end of the test this was reduced to 1.04 mm / 1 , a reduction of 22 % . Since this reduction occurred at the ...
... experiment the " fast oxidizing ” Type II Ss showed an average dissolved CO2 + H : CO : level of 1.27 mm / 1 , while at the end of the test this was reduced to 1.04 mm / 1 , a reduction of 22 % . Since this reduction occurred at 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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