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... tell him when he felt sad , apprehensive , or fearful . This time he laughed . But I wasn't joking . We agreed to a little experiment . He was to come to the lab without breakfast on random days of his own choice and let us have a blood ...
... tell him when he felt sad , apprehensive , or fearful . This time he laughed . But I wasn't joking . We agreed to a little experiment . He was to come to the lab without breakfast on random days of his own choice and let us have a blood ...
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... telling her that it might be possible to " increase her energy ” was that she prepare a complete list of what she ate ... tell me something " before I looked over her diet lists . I of course agreed , and then she said , rather firmly ...
... telling her that it might be possible to " increase her energy ” was that she prepare a complete list of what she ate ... tell me something " before I looked over her diet lists . I of course agreed , and then she said , rather firmly ...
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... tell you what we have found and what we propose to do on the basis of the test results ? " Instead of phoning me the next day , Dr. Cameron paid me an- other visit to ask about the results of the tests . " Well , what did you find ...
... tell you what we have found and what we propose to do on the basis of the test results ? " Instead of phoning me the next day , Dr. Cameron paid me an- other visit to ask about the results of the tests . " Well , what did you find ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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