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The Physiology of Training the Functional Development of the Labyrinthine Function Through the Daily Repetition of Rotary, Centrifugal, See-Saw and Pendulum-Like Motions: (Synopsis of the Dialogue of the Film, 16 mm with soundtrack in colour, 26 min.)

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Pages 239-250 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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