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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... selection to increase their ability to invade and replicate . Since many reproduce at high rates within the host organism , evolutionary adaptation to immune reactions of the host or even to drug treatments can emerge through selection ...
... selection to increase their ability to invade and replicate . Since many reproduce at high rates within the host organism , evolutionary adaptation to immune reactions of the host or even to drug treatments can emerge through selection ...
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... selection is applicable wherever there is self - replication with slight variations under limited resources . Self - reproduction , then , is not only necessary but also sufficient to induce selective processes . · Thus , even on the ...
... selection is applicable wherever there is self - replication with slight variations under limited resources . Self - reproduction , then , is not only necessary but also sufficient to induce selective processes . · Thus , even on the ...
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... selection ( vs. individual selection and kin selection ) in fact relevant for macro- remarks ( characteristic property ) literal inter- pretation of Genesis , refuted catastrophes ( e.g. asteroid impacts ) are indeed consti- tutive for ...
... selection ( vs. individual selection and kin selection ) in fact relevant for macro- remarks ( characteristic property ) literal inter- pretation of Genesis , refuted catastrophes ( e.g. asteroid impacts ) are indeed consti- tutive for ...
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