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... particular resources or particular ' social territories ' would have emerged in some of the more ecologically favoured zones such as the Dordogne and Vézère valleys ( de Sonneville - Bordes 1960 ; Mellars 1989a ; Demars 1990 ) . It is ...
... particular resources or particular ' social territories ' would have emerged in some of the more ecologically favoured zones such as the Dordogne and Vézère valleys ( de Sonneville - Bordes 1960 ; Mellars 1989a ; Demars 1990 ) . It is ...
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... particular segment of this sequence connected with a particular function . The total number of DNA letters in the human instruction set is three billion , namely three thousand million , ( 3 × 109 ) or approximately a hundred million ...
... particular segment of this sequence connected with a particular function . The total number of DNA letters in the human instruction set is three billion , namely three thousand million , ( 3 × 109 ) or approximately a hundred million ...
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... particular attitude towards the procuring of wealth and the natural world which we call rationalism , a certain method of obtaining deeper understanding , which we call science and a particular political system which we call democracy ...
... particular attitude towards the procuring of wealth and the natural world which we call rationalism , a certain method of obtaining deeper understanding , which we call science and a particular political system which we call democracy ...
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Lectures | 1 |
The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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