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... increase in the number of receptor organs . Moreover , there has been a clean - cut differentiation among the receptor organs in terms of the sort of stimuli to which the organism is sensitive . It is , as if , with development , more ...
... increase in the number of receptor organs . Moreover , there has been a clean - cut differentiation among the receptor organs in terms of the sort of stimuli to which the organism is sensitive . It is , as if , with development , more ...
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... increases about four times ; the heart increases in weight about thirteen times ; the lungs increase their weight about twenty times ; the length of legs increases about five times ; the length of the head doubles ; and the length of ...
... increases about four times ; the heart increases in weight about thirteen times ; the lungs increase their weight about twenty times ; the length of legs increases about five times ; the length of the head doubles ; and the length of ...
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... increase in hourly output of 11.5 % . Glass workers whose shift was cut from 10 to 8 hours showed an increase of 10 % in production . There was also a reduction in the amount of spoilt work . In a great many cases , the reduction of the ...
... increase in hourly output of 11.5 % . Glass workers whose shift was cut from 10 to 8 hours showed an increase of 10 % in production . There was also a reduction in the amount of spoilt work . In a great many cases , the reduction of the ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
PSYCHOLOGICAL SYSTEMS | 18 |
PSYCHOLOGICAL SYSTEMS Continued | 49 |
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