Behavioral Science in Clinical MedicineThomas, 1976 - 230 |
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... indicating that insulin and the gastric acid responses are not necessarily linked . These find- ings , taken with the observation that insulin rose with breakfast in achlorhydric subjects , indicate that gastric acid is not necessari ...
... indicating that insulin and the gastric acid responses are not necessarily linked . These find- ings , taken with the observation that insulin rose with breakfast in achlorhydric subjects , indicate that gastric acid is not necessari ...
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... . The details of the events them- selves are important only insofar as they indicate something about the person by the way they were handled . You couldn't tell much about a piece of music if you were Talking With the Patient 79.
... . The details of the events them- selves are important only insofar as they indicate something about the person by the way they were handled . You couldn't tell much about a piece of music if you were Talking With the Patient 79.
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... indicates that those who experienced the catastrophe of the atom bomb at Hiroshima but who them- selves suffered no burns ... indicate that of approximately 7,000 United States prisoners of war cap- tured by the North Koreans , about one ...
... indicates that those who experienced the catastrophe of the atom bomb at Hiroshima but who them- selves suffered no burns ... indicate that of approximately 7,000 United States prisoners of war cap- tured by the North Koreans , about one ...
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BEHAVIOR | 106 |
PATTERNS OF DISABILITY | 120 |
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