ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1959 |
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Page 843
... animals which showed a sig- nificant preference , performance on the 1- and 5 - hour test trials was very reli- ably higher when the preferred side was correct than when it was incorrect . No such differences were apparent for the animals ...
... animals which showed a sig- nificant preference , performance on the 1- and 5 - hour test trials was very reli- ably higher when the preferred side was correct than when it was incorrect . No such differences were apparent for the animals ...
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... animals they must be relatively larger than contact lenses so that the animals cannot remove them , and they must re- main in place for considerably longer periods of time without causing injury to the eyes . In our experience , contact ...
... animals they must be relatively larger than contact lenses so that the animals cannot remove them , and they must re- main in place for considerably longer periods of time without causing injury to the eyes . In our experience , contact ...
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... animal that is , in fact , exceptionally in- active . Obviously , the records most easily analyzed are those from animals showing some rhythmic or cyclic activity , since such activity can be identified with great confidence . Even the ...
... animal that is , in fact , exceptionally in- active . Obviously , the records most easily analyzed are those from animals showing some rhythmic or cyclic activity , since such activity can be identified with great confidence . Even the ...
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POLARIMETER | 162 |
Speed versatility and convenience in measuring | 219 |
Volume 10 1959 | 291 |
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