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Page 758
... activity . A belief in universal patterns in hu- man emotional expression is neither new nor entirely unfounded ... activity on the basis of expressive movements cannot be considered successful . Such activity is not as homoge- neous as ...
... activity . A belief in universal patterns in hu- man emotional expression is neither new nor entirely unfounded ... activity on the basis of expressive movements cannot be considered successful . Such activity is not as homoge- neous as ...
Page 818
... activity within cells provide feedback signals that serve to main- tain endocrine activity within the physiologic range . Long - recognized endocrine tissues in the so - called high- er centres lie within the hypothalamus , a portion of ...
... activity within cells provide feedback signals that serve to main- tain endocrine activity within the physiologic range . Long - recognized endocrine tissues in the so - called high- er centres lie within the hypothalamus , a portion of ...
Page 1111
... activity . At Berlin in 1878 it had been suggested to the French , by both the Germans and the British , that Tunisia might be suitable compensation for them . Italy was also interested in Tunis , where the reality of an Otto- man ...
... activity . At Berlin in 1878 it had been suggested to the French , by both the Germans and the British , that Tunisia might be suitable compensation for them . Italy was also interested in Tunis , where the reality of an Otto- man ...
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