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... appear is a question that can be only partially answered by suggesting that it may have been because the social need ... appears to have been the first to understand not only that the electrical transmission of voice was possible but ...
... appear is a question that can be only partially answered by suggesting that it may have been because the social need ... appears to have been the first to understand not only that the electrical transmission of voice was possible but ...
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... appear , they tend to develop symptoms of psychological disturbance ( e.g. , hallucinatory activity ) during daylight hours . When later permitted to sleep without interruption , they give evidence of dreaming intensively , as if to ...
... appear , they tend to develop symptoms of psychological disturbance ( e.g. , hallucinatory activity ) during daylight hours . When later permitted to sleep without interruption , they give evidence of dreaming intensively , as if to ...
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... appears to last longer than does a continuous stimulus ; and auditory stimuli appear to last longer than visual . Filled durations seem longer as stimulus intensity ( e.g. , loudness ) or audi- tory pitch rises . One interval can be ...
... appears to last longer than does a continuous stimulus ; and auditory stimuli appear to last longer than visual . Filled durations seem longer as stimulus intensity ( e.g. , loudness ) or audi- tory pitch rises . One interval can be ...
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