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Science, 2001
Two million years ago, three kinds of hominins walked the same valley in South Africa. Did they meet—and compete?
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Two million years ago, three kinds of hominins walked the same valley in South Africa. Did they meet—and compete?
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Nature, 2004
Across the developed world, birth rates are plummeting. Is this just a social phenomenon, or is our biological fertility also declining? We don't yet know, and that is worrying, says Declan Butler.
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Across the developed world, birth rates are plummeting. Is this just a social phenomenon, or is our biological fertility also declining? We don't yet know, and that is worrying, says Declan Butler.
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Riddling (with) Riddled Embodiments
2016Educator, youth, guardian, animal, counsellor, toddler, best friend, coach, and bully—bodies and embodiments assemble, congeal, and explode as the emergent and contingent matters of being and thinking with young people collide with the stringent, evidence-based rational dictates of the predominant Eurowestern machinery by which we are often taught to ...
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Veterinary Record, 2005
SIR, – The Feline Advisory Bureau is interested in practitioners’ experiences of the relatively new cat breed, the sphynx. It has only a very thin covering of ‘down’ rather than hair, and may have an oily skin.
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SIR, – The Feline Advisory Bureau is interested in practitioners’ experiences of the relatively new cat breed, the sphynx. It has only a very thin covering of ‘down’ rather than hair, and may have an oily skin.
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Riddle Me a Riddle: The Southern Tradition of Riddles
Appalachian Heritage, 1989openaire +1 more source
Photometric study of open star clusters in II quadrant: Teutsch 1 and Riddle 4
New Astronomy, 2016Devendra Bisht
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