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... experiment Member 1 did not transduce any informa- tion input but he dispatched it to the others in his group . In the G - 2 experiment both Member 1 and Member 2 transduced and transmitted such inputs , but only half as fast as Member ...
... experiment Member 1 did not transduce any informa- tion input but he dispatched it to the others in his group . In the G - 2 experiment both Member 1 and Member 2 transduced and transmitted such inputs , but only half as fast as Member ...
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... experimental use . They could be kept from dividing further by restricting food . The experimental procedure followed by Gelber was similar to that used in conditioning experiments at the organism level ( see page 408 ) . First , a ...
... experimental use . They could be kept from dividing further by restricting food . The experimental procedure followed by Gelber was similar to that used in conditioning experiments at the organism level ( see page 408 ) . First , a ...
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... experimental conditions , held constant over time . This expresses the likelihood that a response will occur at a given time . As the probabil- ity of one R class increases , probabilities of occurrence of members of other R classes ...
... experimental conditions , held constant over time . This expresses the likelihood that a response will occur at a given time . As the probabil- ity of one R class increases , probabilities of occurrence of members of other R classes ...
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