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Results from our forumBuller and the origin of promiscuity among modern humans... sufficient to explain any kind of behavioural shift among the three species, whatever the starting point might have been. I think a similar type of reasoning can be applied to the case of promiscuity: was CA promiscuous? Does promiscuity among modern humans directly stem from CA ? I am not ...
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need helpMany people work on the subject. Type your keywords here and look at the review section of the results: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez
See entire post Re: Natural selection is proven wrong... on the topic of cow species that I found, you might like. Three species of cows are now being grouped as one: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_cow_species_are_there What type of cow species are there? In: Cows and Cattle Cattle were originally identified by Carolus Linnaeus as three ...
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Re: green wavelength in plant photosynthesis hi guys, i'm new around here. I'm doing an experiment of how tomato seedlings of the same type response to different light spectrum. i read on the internet that green light is useless for plants. but what happens to those seedlings which are exposed only to green light. ...
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green wavelength in plant photosynthesishi guys, i'm new around here. I'm doing an experiment of how tomato seedlings of the same type response to different light spectrum. i read on the internet that green light is useless for plants. but what happens to those seedlings which are exposed only to green light. ...
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