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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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