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doc#124 | impinging out the larger particles to which | we | are ordinarily exposed in our daily existence |
doc#126 | add at once that these animals are what | we | call "queens", young females that have |
doc#126 | form a majority on the willow catkins. As | we | have already seen in the first chapter, |
doc#126 | and Their Ways by O. E. Plath. </p><p> If | we | manage to keep track of a Bombus queen |
doc#126 | queen after she has left her feeding place, | we | may discover the snug little hideout which |
doc#126 | colony take place in the smooth fashion | we | have just described. Some members of the |
doc#126 | Although Andrena is gregarious, so that | we | may find hundreds and hundreds of burrows |
doc#126 | hundreds and hundreds of burrows together, | we | must still call it a solitary bee. Its |
doc#126 | feature. On the basis of its life history, | we | like to think that Andrena is more primitive |
doc#127 | are capable of developing bronchiolitis as | we | know it in man or the horse. In addition |
doc#127 | agrees well with our own findings in which | we | also failed to demonstrate normally occurring |
doc#128 | psychotherapy the latter mechanism. </p><p> Before | we | comment further on these pathological conditions |
doc#128 | further on these pathological conditions, | we | should remember that changes in the state |
doc#128 | sufficiently to the parasympathetic side, | we | produce depressions, whereas a shift in |
doc#128 | their physiological and pathological range, | we | emphasized the importance of the degree |
doc#128 | hypothalamic-cortical discharge. Although | we | are still far from a complete understanding |
doc#129 | mental changes. INTRODUCTION. In <sect>1 | we | investigate a new series of line involutions |
doc#129 | curve of symbol <formul>. Then in <sect>2 | we | show that any line involution with the |
doc#129 | the image of any line of <formul>, which | we | have already found to be a <formul> curve |
doc#129 | characteristics is necessarily of the type | we | have just described. </p><p> To do this we |