Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1966 |
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Page 1049
... tive continua . In the case of man- kind , the process and its adaptive out- - come may be cultural , also a phe- nomenon of populations as reproduc- tive continua and related to genetic evolution because the capacity for cul- ture is ...
... tive continua . In the case of man- kind , the process and its adaptive out- - come may be cultural , also a phe- nomenon of populations as reproduc- tive continua and related to genetic evolution because the capacity for cul- ture is ...
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... tives depend upon caribou meat for a large portion of their diet , they will also be subjected to a higher ... tive hazard to the Eskimo can be com- the concentrations of both nuclides in the Alaskan ecosystem , certain con ...
... tives depend upon caribou meat for a large portion of their diet , they will also be subjected to a higher ... tive hazard to the Eskimo can be com- the concentrations of both nuclides in the Alaskan ecosystem , certain con ...
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... tive as the Ranales proper , then the existing numbers strongly suggest that aneuploid changes in chromosome num- ber first produced basic numbers of x = 9 , 8 , 7 , 6 , and 5 , after which poly- ploidy gave rise to the higher num- bers ...
... tive as the Ranales proper , then the existing numbers strongly suggest that aneuploid changes in chromosome num- ber first produced basic numbers of x = 9 , 8 , 7 , 6 , and 5 , after which poly- ploidy gave rise to the higher num- bers ...
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