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... tion of natural resources ; an age in which private banks could draw the savings of common people and explode like a Fourth of July celebration , with the relatively lucky depositors getting perhaps ten cents on the dollar , the rest ...
... tion of natural resources ; an age in which private banks could draw the savings of common people and explode like a Fourth of July celebration , with the relatively lucky depositors getting perhaps ten cents on the dollar , the rest ...
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Gardner Murphy. by the wayside before the period of reproduction . Natural selec- tion is the process by which a ... tion may occur through a variety of biochemical and bio - electric forces , of which cosmic rays , X - rays 222 ...
Gardner Murphy. by the wayside before the period of reproduction . Natural selec- tion is the process by which a ... tion may occur through a variety of biochemical and bio - electric forces , of which cosmic rays , X - rays 222 ...
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... tion , and the progress of applied genetics will depend in large measure upon knowing how to identify stocks which are rela- tively free of defective genes . For the immediate present an im- portant task is the discovery of devices by ...
... tion , and the progress of applied genetics will depend in large measure upon knowing how to identify stocks which are rela- tively free of defective genes . For the immediate present an im- portant task is the discovery of devices by ...
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Our Twentiethcentury Vantage Point | 3 |
The Invention of Culture | 47 |
How We Come to Want What We Want | 60 |
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