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The esthetics of sociobiology

Journal of Human Evolution, 1989
Abstract Despotism and Differential Reproduction. L. L. Betzig (1986). New York: Aldine de Gruyter. xi + 171 pp. DM. 89,—(cloth). ISBN 3-11-010-839-9: Homicide. Martin Daly and Margo Wilson (1988). New York: Aldine de Gruyter. 328 pp. $42.95 (cloth). ISBN 0-202-0117-7; Evolution. Creative Intelligence and Intergroup Competition.
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Esthetic Moieties

Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 1993
Howard E. Strassler, Joseph R. Greenberg
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Esthetics at work

2012
What values do the art and architecture of organizations communicate? How much PR and advertising value do you get from your organizational exteriors and interiors? What is real value of having an iconic building?
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The Great Esthete

1979
When Oscar Wilde reached Atlanta1 yesterday from Macon,2 he disembarked from the train and stalked with measured tread to the Markham, flanked by his valet; when he entered the arcade of the Markham, he advanced to the radiator and came to a halt. There he posed, one hand sought the spot where the heart was supposed to be, and the other hung by his ...
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Esthetic Inlays and Onlays

2012
Advances in adhesive technology offer the dentist the potential to place tooth-reinforcing restorations with more conservative preparations. At the same time, improvements in tooth-colored restorative materials are yielding high levels of durability and esthetics. The combination of these events has led to the development and continued refinement of an
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Emergency Dentures and Esthetics

Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 1990
Accidents occur in life and when they affect the dentition, whether natural, artificial, or a combination, they can result in a feeling of dread and despair in the patient.The thought of appearing not only in public with business and social acquaintances, but also in private with family members can be reprehensible.This article discusses the use of ...
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Esthetics and Mathematics

The Mathematics Teacher, 1927
In considering mathematics in relation to the beautiful, the range of possibility is so vast that a brief article like this can hardly be expected even to list the salient points of contact. The field might properly include all that we designate as the fine arts or, to use the more expressive phrase of the French, the beaux arts. Painting, for example,
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Ethics and esthetics

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1988
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Esthetics—an enigma

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1971
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