The Nature of Culture: Proceedings of the International and Interdisciplinary Symposium, October 7-11, 1986 in BochumWalter A. Koch Brockmeyer, 1989 - Всего страниц: 663 |
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... evolutionary processes . It also enables us to identify the gaps therein . Although evolution is more or less continuous , there are still many blanks in our knowledge of evolution . Thus , the links between the first steps of molecular ...
... evolutionary processes . It also enables us to identify the gaps therein . Although evolution is more or less continuous , there are still many blanks in our knowledge of evolution . Thus , the links between the first steps of molecular ...
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... evolution one is talking about . Do we mean mere change or do we have in mind increasing complexity ? Do we talk about inorganic or about organic evolution ? Are ... evolutionary concepts must not be overestimated or 516 Concept of Evolution.
... evolution one is talking about . Do we mean mere change or do we have in mind increasing complexity ? Do we talk about inorganic or about organic evolution ? Are ... evolutionary concepts must not be overestimated or 516 Concept of Evolution.
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... evolutionary question ( SA stands for Scientific American . ) - I. D. NOVIKOV ( 1983 ) , Evolution of the Universe . Cambridge : Cambridge University . George GAMOW ( 1956 ) , " The evolutionary universe " , in : SA 195 ( September ) ...
... evolutionary question ( SA stands for Scientific American . ) - I. D. NOVIKOV ( 1983 ) , Evolution of the Universe . Cambridge : Cambridge University . George GAMOW ( 1956 ) , " The evolutionary universe " , in : SA 195 ( September ) ...
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