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Page 71
... effect . The acute effects of a large intake of alcohol are well known . Mental impairment starts when the blood concentration is about 0.05 percent . Levels of alcohol in the blood up to 0.15 percent are the maximum permitted for ...
... effect . The acute effects of a large intake of alcohol are well known . Mental impairment starts when the blood concentration is about 0.05 percent . Levels of alcohol in the blood up to 0.15 percent are the maximum permitted for ...
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... effects dramatize the relational nature of perception . They also play a significant role in a more recently ... effects in other senses , such as touch , also has been obtained . Clearly , perception can be influenced not only by the ...
... effects dramatize the relational nature of perception . They also play a significant role in a more recently ... effects in other senses , such as touch , also has been obtained . Clearly , perception can be influenced not only by the ...
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... Effects of practice . The most direct examination of per- ceptual learning is provided by investigating the effects of practice . In so - called detection tasks the observer is required to detect the presence or absence of a selected ...
... Effects of practice . The most direct examination of per- ceptual learning is provided by investigating the effects of practice . In so - called detection tasks the observer is required to detect the presence or absence of a selected ...
Contents
NUMBER GAMES and Other Mathematical Recreations | 1 |
NUMBER THEORY | 14 |
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS | 38 |
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