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... appear that rela- tively unstructured perceptual situations are given structure in terms of figure and ground ... appears repeatedly in a satisfying situation . The Rorschach ink - blot test shows the tend- ency toward one or another ...
... appear that rela- tively unstructured perceptual situations are given structure in terms of figure and ground ... appears repeatedly in a satisfying situation . The Rorschach ink - blot test shows the tend- ency toward one or another ...
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... appear less and less frequently in the stock . There is , in short - range terms , no way in which the human stock can be appreciably altered , except by a marked al- teration in matings , the tendency of certain genes , so to speak ...
... appear less and less frequently in the stock . There is , in short - range terms , no way in which the human stock can be appreciably altered , except by a marked al- teration in matings , the tendency of certain genes , so to speak ...
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... appears likely from spectroscopic analysis that certain kinds of atoms are " at home , " whereas others , which we think of as ... appear spontaneous but are ultimately traceable apparently to that combination of internal and external ...
... appears likely from spectroscopic analysis that certain kinds of atoms are " at home , " whereas others , which we think of as ... appear spontaneous but are ultimately traceable apparently to that combination of internal and external ...
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Our Twentiethcentury Vantage Point | 3 |
The Invention of Culture | 47 |
How We Come to Want What We Want | 60 |
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