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Results from our forumRe: Natural selection is proven wrong... selecting the largest most attractive tail design has led to males with giant brilliant displays, even though this makes it more difficult to fly ... tripling or more in number. With twice or more of everything the cells are proportionately larger, resulting in a larger plant or animal. ...
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Re: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... selecting the largest most attractive tail design has led to males with giant brilliant displays, even though this makes it more difficult to fly ... doubling, tripling or more. With twice or more of everything the cells are proportionately larger, resulting in a larger plant or animal. ...
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New Home/Classroom Fruit Fly Speciation Experiment... selecting the largest most attractive tail design has led to males with giant brilliant displays, even though this makes it more difficult to fly ... doubling, tripling or more. With twice or more of everything the cells are proportionately larger, resulting in a larger plant or animal. ...
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Future Human Evolution... extremely popular Betty Boop that I saw a little but only remember the giant eyes and her representing a biologically mature second generation Jewish ... production to produce smaller but still as functional size brain cells to fit the brain space of an island morphology we might possibly be ...
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Granuloma... and they aggregate to form the granuloma. A compact palisade, of many cells thick of macrophages around the focus of infection. They may then fuse to form giant multinucleate cells. The palisade consumes all the oxygen but the centre is starved ...
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