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... International Symposium Organized by the Laboratory of Psychophysiology , Faculty of Sciences , Paris , April 11-13 , 1967 ( New York : Academic Press , 1968 ) , pp . 93–113 . 24 Mark G. Field , " Structured Strain in the Role of the ...
... International Symposium Organized by the Laboratory of Psychophysiology , Faculty of Sciences , Paris , April 11-13 , 1967 ( New York : Academic Press , 1968 ) , pp . 93–113 . 24 Mark G. Field , " Structured Strain in the Role of the ...
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... International Survey ( Boston : Little , Brown , 1973 ) . This international comparison shows " the extreme heterogeneity in organization and ideology " of different systems . Everywhere " the rationalization is motivated , not by ...
... International Survey ( Boston : Little , Brown , 1973 ) . This international comparison shows " the extreme heterogeneity in organization and ideology " of different systems . Everywhere " the rationalization is motivated , not by ...
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... International Center , A Bibliography of Chinese Sources on Medicine and Public Health in the People's Republic of China : 1960-1970 , Department of Health , Education , and Welfare publication no . NIH 73-439 . American Journal of ...
... International Center , A Bibliography of Chinese Sources on Medicine and Public Health in the People's Republic of China : 1960-1970 , Department of Health , Education , and Welfare publication no . NIH 73-439 . American Journal of ...
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