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These observations are contained in four tables , constituting each a separate and distinct set of experiments . The experiments were made on three subjects , the mental and physical conditions of whom were thoroughly known to the ...
These observations are contained in four tables , constituting each a separate and distinct set of experiments . The experiments were made on three subjects , the mental and physical conditions of whom were thoroughly known to the ...
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Comparing together the results obtained from the four tables given above , we find them to be , in a great measure , contradictory of each other . In only one respect do all four sets of observations agree , namely , in the existence of ...
Comparing together the results obtained from the four tables given above , we find them to be , in a great measure , contradictory of each other . In only one respect do all four sets of observations agree , namely , in the existence of ...
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In the following table the apportionment of the higher percentages of the three conditions to the two tenperatures , in the four tables , is shown : * In Table 2 the difference at the two temperatures is so slight that it may be ...
In the following table the apportionment of the higher percentages of the three conditions to the two tenperatures , in the four tables , is shown : * In Table 2 the difference at the two temperatures is so slight that it may be ...
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In the whole twenty - four sets ( eight under each heading ) equality holds the first place in sixteen , or two thirds ; while in the remaining eight cases the right side comes first in In seventeen cases the left side shows the lowest ...
In the whole twenty - four sets ( eight under each heading ) equality holds the first place in sixteen , or two thirds ; while in the remaining eight cases the right side comes first in In seventeen cases the left side shows the lowest ...
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And in this connection we see the value of the accidental division into the four tables of the entire mass of observations , due , as it was , simply to the fact of there being four distinct periods of investigation .
And in this connection we see the value of the accidental division into the four tables of the entire mass of observations , due , as it was , simply to the fact of there being four distinct periods of investigation .
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