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... appear double - stranded although other evidence indicates that replication has already occurred . 4 . Homologous chromosomes pair and become shorter and thicker . Chromosomes become clearly double - stranded . Nuclear membrane begins ...
... appear double - stranded although other evidence indicates that replication has already occurred . 4 . Homologous chromosomes pair and become shorter and thicker . Chromosomes become clearly double - stranded . Nuclear membrane begins ...
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... appear to the observer and as they appear to and are experienced by the participants . Economic organization mediates between ecology on the one hand and social organization on the other . Some aspects of economic organization form a ...
... appear to the observer and as they appear to and are experienced by the participants . Economic organization mediates between ecology on the one hand and social organization on the other . Some aspects of economic organization form a ...
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... appear- ance of , 199 ; Chinese village , 245 ; environmental factors in , 231 ; Hohokam , 223 ; impacted habitat and , 378-9 ; in Japan , 442 ; in Java , 442 ; labor efficiency of , 249 ; in Peru , 224-5 ; productivity of , 244-6 , 248 ...
... appear- ance of , 199 ; Chinese village , 245 ; environmental factors in , 231 ; Hohokam , 223 ; impacted habitat and , 378-9 ; in Japan , 442 ; in Java , 442 ; labor efficiency of , 249 ; in Peru , 224-5 ; productivity of , 244-6 , 248 ...
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Biological Evolution | 7 |
FIGURES 11 Anthropologists at Work 289 | 8 |
Population Genetics | 13 |
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