The Doctor RemembersDuckworth, 1938 - Всего страниц: 308 |
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... movements are made , not from any notion of achieving a purpose , still less from an inherited habit , founded on their utility to real or supposed ancestors , but simply from the close connection subsisting between movements towards a ...
... movements are made , not from any notion of achieving a purpose , still less from an inherited habit , founded on their utility to real or supposed ancestors , but simply from the close connection subsisting between movements towards a ...
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... movements , which are bilaterally co - ordinated , the limbs of opposite sides worked together with unsur- passed ... movements ( movements in which there is prolonged muscular tension , as in steadying and sustaining the body while ...
... movements , which are bilaterally co - ordinated , the limbs of opposite sides worked together with unsur- passed ... movements ( movements in which there is prolonged muscular tension , as in steadying and sustaining the body while ...
Стр. 197
... movements are transferred to the right hemisphere , which is not taking part so initially in the vocalizing movements . The barrier or embankment of separation between the hand- , arm- and mouth - centres is not very high or strong . It ...
... movements are transferred to the right hemisphere , which is not taking part so initially in the vocalizing movements . The barrier or embankment of separation between the hand- , arm- and mouth - centres is not very high or strong . It ...
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