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, Williams, Theodore P., ed. The Effects of constant light on visual processes. Edited by Theodore P. Williams and Barbara N. Baker. New York and London : Plenum Press, 1980, ix, 455pp., dust-jacket worn and chipped around edges, good slightly faded large blue cloth BUT light green pencil underlining on about 25 scattered pages, still good copy. Proceedings of a symposium, Florida State University, Tallahassee, sponsored by the Psychobiology Research Center, April 25-27, 1979. 9780306403286 ISBN 0306403285.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - ' . And the evening and the morning were the third day . And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day and the lesser light to rule the night . And the evening and the morning were the fourth day.' The First Book of Moses, called Genesis (1: 13,16,19). There was daytime and nighttime before there was a sun or a moon. An interesting thought: How long were each of those first three days Without a sun to reckon its length, a day could have been longer or shorter than 24 hours. Animals, says Genesis, appeared on the fifth day and by that time the sun and moon were illuminating the earth, presumably in cyclic fashion and with a period of 24 hours. A good thing, too, as readers of this monograph will as certain. The papers collected into this volume are written versions of 45 minute talks given at a symposium on 'The Effects of Constant Light on Visual Processes', held at The Florida State University in Tallahassee on April 25-27, 1979. The conference was supported by the Psychobiology Program and handled, logistically, by the Center for Professional Development and Public Services. It was recognized that limitations on time and funds made prohibitive the invitation of others who may be doing interesting and related work. But, our earnest hope is that what is compiled here is a good blend of 'true' light-damage and 'relevant related' work.
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Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. . And the evening and the morning were the third day . And God made two great lights the greater light to rule the day and the lesser light to rule the night . And the evening and the morning were the fourth day. The First Book of Moses, called Ge.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -' . And the evening and the morning were the third day . And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day and the lesser light to rule the night . And the evening and the morning were the fourth day.' The First Book of Moses, called Genesis (1: 13,16,19). There was daytime and nighttime before there was a sun or a moon. An interesting thought: How long were each of those first three days Without a sun to reckon its length, a day could have been longer or shorter than 24 hours. Animals, says Genesis, appeared on the fifth day and by that time the sun and moon were illuminating the earth, presumably in cyclic fashion and with a period of 24 hours. A good thing, too, as readers of this monograph will as certain. The papers collected into this volume are written versions of 45 minute talks given at a symposium on 'The Effects of Constant Light on Visual Processes', held at The Florida State University in Tallahassee on April 25-27, 1979. The conference was supported by the Psychobiology Program and handled, logistically, by the Center for Professional Development and Public Services. It was recognized that limitations on time and funds made prohibitive the invitation of others who may be doing interesting and related work. But, our earnest hope is that what is compiled here is a good blend of 'true' light-damage and 'relevant related' work.Springer-Verlag KG, Sachsenplatz 4-6, 1201 Wien 468 pp. Englisch.