The Doctor RemembersDuckworth, 1938 - Всего страниц: 308 |
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... expression of the eye in colour - blind persons , difficult to describe but well marked . This expression , he said , in some persons amounted to a startled look as if they were alarmed , in others to an eager , aimless glance as if ...
... expression of the eye in colour - blind persons , difficult to describe but well marked . This expression , he said , in some persons amounted to a startled look as if they were alarmed , in others to an eager , aimless glance as if ...
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... expressions he enumerates throws doubt on the belief that there is any distinctive expression associated with this defect . Wilson showed correctly that colour - blindness is much rarer among females than among males , but he did not ...
... expressions he enumerates throws doubt on the belief that there is any distinctive expression associated with this defect . Wilson showed correctly that colour - blindness is much rarer among females than among males , but he did not ...
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... expressing direction , forward , backward , advance , retrogression -with words expressing distance far and near ... expression . In asserting superiority or authority the body is drawn up ; in admitting inferiority or submission it ...
... expressing direction , forward , backward , advance , retrogression -with words expressing distance far and near ... expression . In asserting superiority or authority the body is drawn up ; in admitting inferiority or submission it ...
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