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... relatively small as compared with their premolars and molars . But , all australopith- ecines had brain - cases ... relative to body size , the graciles had more molar surface for grinding vegetable materials than the robust forms had ...
... relatively small as compared with their premolars and molars . But , all australopith- ecines had brain - cases ... relative to body size , the graciles had more molar surface for grinding vegetable materials than the robust forms had ...
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... relative worth of different languages postulated that grammars evolve through isolating , agglutinative , and ... relatively complex systems among peoples on all levels of technological and political development . The conclusion ...
... relative worth of different languages postulated that grammars evolve through isolating , agglutinative , and ... relatively complex systems among peoples on all levels of technological and political development . The conclusion ...
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... relatively little input per capita per year . What happened to the more than 3 billion calories per year that were not eaten up by the people of Luts'un ? Here I must point out that Luts'un was merely a tiny part of a vast state - level ...
... relatively little input per capita per year . What happened to the more than 3 billion calories per year that were not eaten up by the people of Luts'un ? Here I must point out that Luts'un was merely a tiny part of a vast state - level ...
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Population Genetics | 13 |
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Suborder Anthropoidea versus Suborder Prosimii | 27 |
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