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The concluding chapters reiterate the question of why sexual reproduction is
necessary . ... According to the tenets of natural selection , organisms have
strategies that function to maximize fitness , i . e . , reproductive success . Sexual
...
The concluding chapters reiterate the question of why sexual reproduction is
necessary . ... According to the tenets of natural selection , organisms have
strategies that function to maximize fitness , i . e . , reproductive success . Sexual
...
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( TJW ) REPRODUCTIVE CYCLE ( For related material see also entries 83 , 127 ,
129 , 146 , 160 , 193 , 548 ) IL 201 . Corea , Gena . The Mother Machine :
Reproductive Technologies from Artificial Insemination to Artificial Wombs . New
York ...
( TJW ) REPRODUCTIVE CYCLE ( For related material see also entries 83 , 127 ,
129 , 146 , 160 , 193 , 548 ) IL 201 . Corea , Gena . The Mother Machine :
Reproductive Technologies from Artificial Insemination to Artificial Wombs . New
York ...
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In order to highlight the distinctiveness of humans as animals that engage in a lot
of nonreproduc tive and reproductive sexual behavior , Frayser divides her
description of the extent and types of human sexual variation into two chapters : “
The ...
In order to highlight the distinctiveness of humans as animals that engage in a lot
of nonreproduc tive and reproductive sexual behavior , Frayser divides her
description of the extent and types of human sexual variation into two chapters : “
The ...
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Contents
REFERENCE WORKS | 3 |
THEORETICAL OVERVIEWS PHILOSOPHY | 13 |
ORIGINS EVOLUTION | 22 |
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