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... involved may be a single generation , two generations , hundreds or thousands of generations . And the number of possible combinations of genes for particular traits or their alleles [ see p . 13 ] may range from one to hundreds to ...
... involved may be a single generation , two generations , hundreds or thousands of generations . And the number of possible combinations of genes for particular traits or their alleles [ see p . 13 ] may range from one to hundreds to ...
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... involved severe penalties to women connected with infanticide and other population - regulating mechanisms . Once the Neolithic mode of pro- duction was adopted the population increased rapidly , and this even- tually raised ...
... involved severe penalties to women connected with infanticide and other population - regulating mechanisms . Once the Neolithic mode of pro- duction was adopted the population increased rapidly , and this even- tually raised ...
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... involved , no effort was made to compute the distribution of capital gains or losses among families " [ President's Council of Economic Advisors 1974 : 144 . ] ) Even so , in 1968 4,000 families in the United States reported incomes ...
... involved , no effort was made to compute the distribution of capital gains or losses among families " [ President's Council of Economic Advisors 1974 : 144 . ] ) Even so , in 1968 4,000 families in the United States reported incomes ...
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Biological Evolution | 7 |
FIGURES 11 Anthropologists at Work 289 | 8 |
Population Genetics | 13 |
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