Theories on Drug Abuse: Selected Contemporary PerspectivesDepartment of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration, 1980 - Drug abuse - 488 pages |
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... cells keeps growing stronger ; it then acquires the significance and efffectiveness of a heart tonic , of an indis- pensable element of nutrition and subsistence , of a means for carrying on the business of the entire organism ...
... cells keeps growing stronger ; it then acquires the significance and efffectiveness of a heart tonic , of an indis- pensable element of nutrition and subsistence , of a means for carrying on the business of the entire organism ...
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... cells and the needs of the whole organism . In binding individuals to the needs of their societies , their nervous systems serve to integrate group well - being . To see this clearly , it is helpful to look at some group mechanisms in ...
... cells and the needs of the whole organism . In binding individuals to the needs of their societies , their nervous systems serve to integrate group well - being . To see this clearly , it is helpful to look at some group mechanisms in ...
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... cell ) , for example , is largely influ- enced by the sensory processes of stimulation and deprivation during the formative periods of brain development . The complexities and possibilities of neuronal communication ( and thus behavior ) ...
... cell ) , for example , is largely influ- enced by the sensory processes of stimulation and deprivation during the formative periods of brain development . The complexities and possibilities of neuronal communication ( and thus behavior ) ...
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... cells bearing these receptors and , consequently , are classed as inhibitory neurotransmitters ( Frederickson and Norris 1976 ) . The enhancement of these inhibitory neurotransmitters through the mechanism of denervation ...
... cells bearing these receptors and , consequently , are classed as inhibitory neurotransmitters ( Frederickson and Norris 1976 ) . The enhancement of these inhibitory neurotransmitters through the mechanism of denervation ...
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... cells in the para flocculus and the nodulus of the cerebellum in monkeys reared in colony conditions compared to isolate - reared and socially experienced animals ( environmental variation of SAD ) . The finding of opiate receptors in ...
... cells in the para flocculus and the nodulus of the cerebellum in monkeys reared in colony conditions compared to isolate - reared and socially experienced animals ( environmental variation of SAD ) . The finding of opiate receptors in ...
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