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Short-Term Changes in Neural Activity and Behaviour: A Conference Sponsored by King's College Research Centre Cambridge Gabriel Horn Robert A Hinde (Eds.)

Short-Term Changes in Neural Activity and Behaviour: A Conference Sponsored by King's College Research Centre Cambridge By Gabriel Horn Robert A Hinde (Eds.)
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Short-Term Changes in Neural Activity and Behaviour: A Conference Sponsored by King's College Research Centre Cambridge by Gabriel Horn Robert A Hinde (Eds.)


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1970. No Edition Remarks. 628 pages. Pictorial dust jacket over blue cloth. Binding remains firm. Pa...

Short-Term Changes in Neural Activity and Behaviour: A Conference Sponsored by King's College Research Centre Cambridge Summary

Short-Term Changes in Neural Activity and Behaviour: A Conference Sponsored by King's College Research Centre Cambridge by Gabriel Horn Robert A Hinde (Eds.)

1970. No Edition Remarks. 628 pages. Pictorial dust jacket over blue cloth. Binding remains firm. Pages are lightly tanned throughout. Previous owner's inscription to front free endpaper. Boards have light shelf-wear with corner bumping. Slight crushing to spine ends. Clipped jacket has moderate edgewear with chips, tears, and creasing. Light tanning to spine and edges. Water staining to rear panel.

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1714377078IEV
Short-Term Changes in Neural Activity and Behaviour: A Conference Sponsored by King's College Research Centre Cambridge
Gabriel Horn Robert A Hinde (Eds.)
Cambridge At The University Press
Used - Good
Hardback
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628
No Edition Remarks
Book image taken of actual book.
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This is a used book. We do our best to provide good quality books for you to read, but there is no escaping the fact that it has been owned and read by someone else previously. Therefore it will show signs of wear and previous use.
1970

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