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... regional traditions , not once in the third to second century BC , but several times over the following centuries ... region in the ancient and medieval periods . Here gods of various kinds were believed to be major forces in the ...
... regional traditions , not once in the third to second century BC , but several times over the following centuries ... region in the ancient and medieval periods . Here gods of various kinds were believed to be major forces in the ...
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... region used these psychological data to make specific claims about genotype - phenotype relations ( Frangiskakis et al . , 1996 ) . The geneticists discovered one family some members of which had a deletion of two genes ( Elastin and ...
... region used these psychological data to make specific claims about genotype - phenotype relations ( Frangiskakis et al . , 1996 ) . The geneticists discovered one family some members of which had a deletion of two genes ( Elastin and ...
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... region on chromosome 7 have thus far covered four patients who have been exam- ined in detail ( Tassabehji et al . , 1999 ; Karmiloff - Smith et al . , 2002 ) . Two brothers in their thirties presented with a deletion of 80kb which ...
... region on chromosome 7 have thus far covered four patients who have been exam- ined in detail ( Tassabehji et al . , 1999 ; Karmiloff - Smith et al . , 2002 ) . Two brothers in their thirties presented with a deletion of 80kb which ...
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