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... considered incorruptible and thus immune to the disintegration of the flesh . Consequently it offered a logical possibility of something surviving physical death upon which scores might be evened among the shadows beyond the river Styx ...
... considered incorruptible and thus immune to the disintegration of the flesh . Consequently it offered a logical possibility of something surviving physical death upon which scores might be evened among the shadows beyond the river Styx ...
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... considered . The original purpose of the study was to isolate the variables involved in the response of observers to rhythmic cutaneous pressure and temperature stimulation . Several objectively controllable variables were found to be ...
... considered . The original purpose of the study was to isolate the variables involved in the response of observers to rhythmic cutaneous pressure and temperature stimulation . Several objectively controllable variables were found to be ...
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... considered , it is evident that Ewert's results do not possess either the touch of ' attentional ' magic or the descriptive ambiguity characteristic of Stratton's results . Of his results , Ewert remarks in part that inverted vision ...
... considered , it is evident that Ewert's results do not possess either the touch of ' attentional ' magic or the descriptive ambiguity characteristic of Stratton's results . Of his results , Ewert remarks in part that inverted vision ...
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