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... physiology . In his book " The Wisdom of the Body " he describes many instances of the remarkable regulatory power ... physiological processes . By such behavior an organ- ism tends normally to adapt itself to its environment , often ...
... physiology . In his book " The Wisdom of the Body " he describes many instances of the remarkable regulatory power ... physiological processes . By such behavior an organ- ism tends normally to adapt itself to its environment , often ...
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... physiological process and in hereditary transmission is essentially independent of the others . These many gene - controlled processes , how- ever , are governed in such a way that they do not inter- fere with each other but are bound ...
... physiological process and in hereditary transmission is essentially independent of the others . These many gene - controlled processes , how- ever , are governed in such a way that they do not inter- fere with each other but are bound ...
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... physiological pro- cesses , such as breathing and the beating of the heart , are hardly to be distinguished from the movements which are regarded as true behavior and are under the control of elementary mental processes . The ends ...
... physiological pro- cesses , such as breathing and the beating of the heart , are hardly to be distinguished from the movements which are regarded as true behavior and are under the control of elementary mental processes . The ends ...
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