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146 ) : hold a photographic plate opposite an object , and expose it for the time necessary for the photochemical effect to take place , then the plate , when developed , will be virtually a uniform grey ; there will be in no sense a ...
146 ) : hold a photographic plate opposite an object , and expose it for the time necessary for the photochemical effect to take place , then the plate , when developed , will be virtually a uniform grey ; there will be in no sense a ...
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He developed another physiological hypothesis , derived certain conclusions from it and confirmed them by new experiments . Finally Lauenstein , analyzing Köhler's hypothesis , distinguished two parts in it , one of which he accepted ...
He developed another physiological hypothesis , derived certain conclusions from it and confirmed them by new experiments . Finally Lauenstein , analyzing Köhler's hypothesis , distinguished two parts in it , one of which he accepted ...
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Our theory of the Ego , as it was developed in the preceding chapters , allows us to accept Claparède's theory , freeing it from those aspects which are the outcome of the period at which he worked , and to incorporate it without any ...
Our theory of the Ego , as it was developed in the preceding chapters , allows us to accept Claparède's theory , freeing it from those aspects which are the outcome of the period at which he worked , and to incorporate it without any ...
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