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Page 38
... turned out to be normal , his doctor told him that he ought to see a psychia- trist to try to find the cause of this thing . Consequently he began a series of once - weekly psychiatric in- terviews , and although he had several more ...
... turned out to be normal , his doctor told him that he ought to see a psychia- trist to try to find the cause of this thing . Consequently he began a series of once - weekly psychiatric in- terviews , and although he had several more ...
Page 89
... turned into energy depends upon the availability of other substances that are provided principally by the oxidation of glucose . This interlocking dependence that exists between the oxidation of different types of fuel is illustrated in ...
... turned into energy depends upon the availability of other substances that are provided principally by the oxidation of glucose . This interlocking dependence that exists between the oxidation of different types of fuel is illustrated in ...
Page 135
... turned out , I would have lost the wager . But not by much . The first blood sample we had obtained from Virginia when she was severely disturbed mentally had shown a pH of 7.55 , a plasma bicarbonate of 17.0 , while the dissolved ...
... turned out , I would have lost the wager . But not by much . The first blood sample we had obtained from Virginia when she was severely disturbed mentally had shown a pH of 7.55 , a plasma bicarbonate of 17.0 , while the dissolved ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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