Behavioral Science in Clinical MedicineThomas, 1976 - 230 |
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... requires the consideration of so many contingencies , however , that our understanding is still primitive . Harlow and Harlow demonstrated that the healthy develop- ment of an infant monkey requires that he have something soft to cling ...
... requires the consideration of so many contingencies , however , that our understanding is still primitive . Harlow and Harlow demonstrated that the healthy develop- ment of an infant monkey requires that he have something soft to cling ...
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... requires a vast ramification of association nerve cells , or interneurons . These are by far the most numerous of man's nerve cells . The number of effector neurons , those that actually trigger behaviors of vari- ous sorts , amounts ...
... requires a vast ramification of association nerve cells , or interneurons . These are by far the most numerous of man's nerve cells . The number of effector neurons , those that actually trigger behaviors of vari- ous sorts , amounts ...
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Stewart Wolf, Helen Goodell. maneuver requires special technical training . The physician who is not a technical ... require elimination of symp- toms . Indeed some symptoms actually provide needed protection . A speech impediment , for ...
Stewart Wolf, Helen Goodell. maneuver requires special technical training . The physician who is not a technical ... require elimination of symp- toms . Indeed some symptoms actually provide needed protection . A speech impediment , for ...
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BEHAVIOR | 106 |
PATTERNS OF DISABILITY | 120 |
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