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But ˜new™ group selection turns out to mathematically equivalent to kin selection, as a number of authors have emphasized (Grafen 1984, Frank 1998, West et al. 2007, Lehmann et al. 2007); this point was already appreciated by Hamilton (1975).
Biological Altruism Okasha, Samir 2008
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The proof of Hamilton's rule relies on certain non-trivial assumptions; see Frank 1998, Grafen
Biological Altruism Okasha, Samir 2008
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Cardonne, Chavis und Cazotte, dem Grafen Caylus, und Anderer.
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Under the weak successors of Charles the Great, the old constitution of the Gaue gradually changed, and the counts (Grafen) from responsible officials became independent lords.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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Grafen von Zinzendorf_ (1910), argues that the founder of the pietistic sect of the Herrenhuter was of sublimated homosexual (or bisexual) temperament.
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 2 Sexual Inversion Havelock Ellis 1899
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[7] Grafen von Montgelas, _Denwürdigkeiten des bayrischen
The Inside Story of the Peace Conference Emile Joseph Dillon 1894
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Lied des gefangenen Grafen, is the title of the poem.
The Life and Letters of Elizabeth Prentiss Prentiss, George L 1882
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_Lied des gefangenen Grafen_, is the title of the poem.
The Life and Letters of Elizabeth Prentiss George L. Prentiss 1859
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Grafen A (1992) The uniqueness of the phylogenetic regression.
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Als Bram vom Schicksal seiner Geliebten erfährt, macht er sich auf den Weg zum Schloss des Grafen, um Elizabeth aus dessen Klauen zu befreien.
unknown title 2009
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