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These preserved viral scraps are called Endogenous Retro-viruses or ERVs for short.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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Q: In Darwin's Radio, you wrote about the evolution of a new human species that is triggered by an HERV, or Human Endogenous Retroviruswhich, if
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Endogenous Adaptive Mutagenesis (EAM) has been considered an ID hypothesis that doesn't include a "designer" per se.
Crossroads 2009
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From TP: Endogenous Adaptive Mutagenesis (EAM) has been considered an ID hypothesis that doesn't include a "designer" per se.
Crossroads 2009
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GB: Endogenous Retroviruses (ERV) are real and exist in various forms in nearly all living things.
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Endogenous depression was easy to miss in part because its primary symptoms—“a general retardation in thinking and action, associated with fatigue, heaviness, feeling of oppression, and a melancholic or even despairing mood”—were less florid than the delusions and mania of the affective psychoses.
MANUFACTURING DEPRESSION Gary Greenberg 2010
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Endogenous retroviruses are considered strong evidence of Common Descent.
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Endogenous retroviruses are considered strong evidence of Common Descent.
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Coiro et al., “Inhibition by Ethanol of the Oxytocin Response to Breast Stimulation in Normal Women and the Role of Endogenous Opiods,” Acta Endocrinol 126 1992: 213; C.
Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn Penny Simkin 2010
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Endogenous depression was exactly the disease that imipramine cured, and the proof that you had been sick was that imipramine cured you.
MANUFACTURING DEPRESSION Gary Greenberg 2010
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