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... industrial construction or production takes place there are differential capacities for disposal of industrial wastes , pollutants , and other biologically significant by - products . Recently , widespread publicity has been given to ...
... industrial construction or production takes place there are differential capacities for disposal of industrial wastes , pollutants , and other biologically significant by - products . Recently , widespread publicity has been given to ...
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... industrial workers consume more animal fat and protein and about 500 more calories per day . Nonetheless it cannot be said that industri- al workers work less than preindustrial farmers in order to obtain their food supply . Another ...
... industrial workers consume more animal fat and protein and about 500 more calories per day . Nonetheless it cannot be said that industri- al workers work less than preindustrial farmers in order to obtain their food supply . Another ...
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... industrial states can be accounted for by appeal to biological imperatives or adaptive ecological processes . The political and economic subordination of women to men in industrial contexts makes sense only as a stratification ...
... industrial states can be accounted for by appeal to biological imperatives or adaptive ecological processes . The political and economic subordination of women to men in industrial contexts makes sense only as a stratification ...
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Suborder Anthropoidea versus Suborder Prosimii | 27 |
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