Auditive
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historical examples
what we call the auditive organ is in the lower animals simply a sac containing auditive stones.
popular scientific lectures ernst mach
he is an “auditive” as well as a “visualist,” to employ the precious cl-ssification of the psychiatrists.
unicorns james huneker
the visual sense had here been rapidly replaced by the tactual and auditive senses.
popular scientific lectures ernst mach
exceptional visual and auditive imaging power are rarely present in the same individual.
a librarian’s open shelf arthur e. bostwick
simply because our auditive perception has -ssumed the habit of saturating itself with visual images.
bergson and his philosophy j. alexander gunn
but besides the auditive function, weber’s ossicles may perfectly well discharge some other function.
popular scientific lectures ernst mach
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