Davis, 1956 - Google Patents
Stress in combatDavis, 1956
- Document ID
- 8966368439899669312
- Author
- Davis S
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Scientific American
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The behavior of the human organ ism under stress is one of the major concerns of our time. We are living in a period when more and more is demanded of the human consti tution, when man's capacities are being taxed ever more severely by his increas ingly complex …
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