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... Scripture , Ph.D. , M.D , Assistant Neurologist , Columba Ur`versky Second Edition , kevised Illustrated G. P. Putnam's Sons New York and London The Knickerbocker Dress ABC Bad - spot Fine I last tren F Feeling 1907 Thinking.
... Scripture , Ph.D. , M.D , Assistant Neurologist , Columba Ur`versky Second Edition , kevised Illustrated G. P. Putnam's Sons New York and London The Knickerbocker Dress ABC Bad - spot Fine I last tren F Feeling 1907 Thinking.
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... University Second Edition , Revised Illustrated G. P. Putnam's Sons New York and London The Knickerbocker Press University of 728 State Stre consin - Madison Madison , 1907 Thinking WATCHING AND TESTING; OR OBSERVATION AND EXPERIMENT.
... University Second Edition , Revised Illustrated G. P. Putnam's Sons New York and London The Knickerbocker Press University of 728 State Stre consin - Madison Madison , 1907 Thinking WATCHING AND TESTING; OR OBSERVATION AND EXPERIMENT.
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... illustrated in Fig . 4 , I can tell just how much time elapsed between any two movements by counting the waves and the fraction of a wave . Thus the two dots are distant by seven whole waves and five - tenths of a wave extra ; the time ...
... illustrated in Fig . 4 , I can tell just how much time elapsed between any two movements by counting the waves and the fraction of a wave . Thus the two dots are distant by seven whole waves and five - tenths of a wave extra ; the time ...
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... illustrated by Geissler tubes filled with different gases so that when an electric current is sent through them they show different colours . An induction - coil ( or spark - coil ) is fitted up so that the current can be seen through ...
... illustrated by Geissler tubes filled with different gases so that when an electric current is sent through them they show different colours . An induction - coil ( or spark - coil ) is fitted up so that the current can be seen through ...
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... illustrated in the chapter on reaction - time . ' In a voluntary act there are many mental factors involved . The will impulse is known to us directly ; we know what we intend to do . What we actually do is known to us in many ways : e ...
... illustrated in the chapter on reaction - time . ' In a voluntary act there are many mental factors involved . The will impulse is known to us directly ; we know what we intend to do . What we actually do is known to us in many ways : e ...
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Page 181 - ... probably never in all their lives received one genuine colour-sensation. The modern religionists of the school of Overbeck are just like people who eat slate-pencil and chalk, and assure everybody that they are nicer and purer than strawberries and plums.
Page 5 - I have noticed in one of my formicaria a subterranean cemetery, where I have seen some ants burying their dead by placing earth above them. One ant was evidently much affected, and tried to exhume the bodies, but the united exertions of the yellow sextons were more than sufficient to neutralise the effort of the disconsolate mourner.