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A similar effect can be produced by cannabis indica , or hashish , and also by
mescaline , which interferes with an enzyme in the brain so that it becomes
unable to use glucose properly , although there is usually no interference with the
...
A similar effect can be produced by cannabis indica , or hashish , and also by
mescaline , which interferes with an enzyme in the brain so that it becomes
unable to use glucose properly , although there is usually no interference with the
...
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Similar results have been obtained with visual phenomena . Conversely ,
temporal judgments of duration have been shown to be affected by associated
spatial components — the kappa effect ( Cohen , Hansel , and Sylvester 1953 ,
1954 ...
Similar results have been obtained with visual phenomena . Conversely ,
temporal judgments of duration have been shown to be affected by associated
spatial components — the kappa effect ( Cohen , Hansel , and Sylvester 1953 ,
1954 ...
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Compared with a similar clock to in a non - rotating inertial frame ( e.g. at the
North or South Pole ) , a clock 1 moving eastwards with speed v ( small
compared with the velocity of light ) relative to the earth's surface in the equatorial
plane will ...
Compared with a similar clock to in a non - rotating inertial frame ( e.g. at the
North or South Pole ) , a clock 1 moving eastwards with speed v ( small
compared with the velocity of light ) relative to the earth's surface in the equatorial
plane will ...
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UNIVERSAL TIME | 1 |
HUMAN TIME | 48 |
BIOLOGICAL TIME | 123 |
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