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Dictionary » R » Regress Regressregress To return or go back. For example, if a 5-year-old child begins to regress (and function like a much younger child), that is worrisome. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Bacteriophages and Acne?... Bacteriophage from Europe... they don't want people to find out about new technology, new medicine which works very effective in many cases... regress!!!!
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Theories - Origin of Lifeto Scottie There is also the question of why intelligent life is usually unwise? But it is not difficult: Collapse of civilizations - the regression of creative thinking It is well known that in the living world all on demand and trains - is evolving and what does not on demand and no trains ...
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Darwin and Racism... "Complex traits - vision, the brain. But after a universal humanity Cambrian amphibious vertebrates and amphibious arthropods began to regress. Initially, the stem species of amphibians and ceased to be a metamorphosis began leaking in the egg or the placenta (in vertebrates) or in ...
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Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... "Complex traits - vision, the brain. But after a universal humanity Cambrian amphibious vertebrates and amphibious arthropods began to regress. Initially, the stem species of amphibians and ceased to be a metamorphosis began leaking in the egg or the placenta (in vertebrates) or in ...
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Pitfalls of Evolutionary Psychology: Exaptation... Society of the general prosperity creative reason becomes unnecessary, is subjected to the negative pressure of the selection and proceeds with regress. Through 30-50 thousand years hypothetical lucky Amicable agreement Empire (or Democracy ) becomes the world ant with narrow boilerplate storehouse ...
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