The American Journal of Psychology, Том 12Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn University of Illinois Press, 1901 |
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... lower division ; the hand makes its appearance with notches along the edge of the distal end from which converging grooves run ; and two weeks later the five digits are well devel- oped . The lower limbs are also divided , the feet are ...
... lower division ; the hand makes its appearance with notches along the edge of the distal end from which converging grooves run ; and two weeks later the five digits are well devel- oped . The lower limbs are also divided , the feet are ...
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... lower abdomen . The babe rests generally upon the right side . This attitude gives the muscles the greatest relaxation , and to the cartilage , which caps the bones , the position most favorable to nutrition and growth . At the same ...
... lower abdomen . The babe rests generally upon the right side . This attitude gives the muscles the greatest relaxation , and to the cartilage , which caps the bones , the position most favorable to nutrition and growth . At the same ...
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... lower and middle classes of society . The parents were English and Scotch and represented city and country people . The measurement of the length was taken in a recumbent position and the weight without clothes . RELATIVE PROPORTIONS OF ...
... lower and middle classes of society . The parents were English and Scotch and represented city and country people . The measurement of the length was taken in a recumbent position and the weight without clothes . RELATIVE PROPORTIONS OF ...
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... Lower portion of face , 100 200 250 260 Neck , 100 500 700 900 Chest , 100 186 300 314 Abdomen , 100 160 240 260 Leg , 100 200 455 472 Arm , 100 182.5 325 350 Upper , 100 183 328 350 Lower , 100 182 322 350 The proportions of the ...
... Lower portion of face , 100 200 250 260 Neck , 100 500 700 900 Chest , 100 186 300 314 Abdomen , 100 160 240 260 Leg , 100 200 455 472 Arm , 100 182.5 325 350 Upper , 100 183 328 350 Lower , 100 182 322 350 The proportions of the ...
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... lower.1 The infant's spine thus approximates that of the quadruped until it attains the age of a year or sixteen months , which is the usual so - called creeping stage . At the time when the hips and the knee - joints are completely ...
... lower.1 The infant's spine thus approximates that of the quadruped until it attains the age of a year or sixteen months , which is the usual so - called creeping stage . At the time when the hips and the knee - joints are completely ...
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