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Dictionary » S » Styles Stylesstyle (Science: botany) An elongated part of a carpel, or group of fused carpels, between the ovary and the stigma. ![]()
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Results from our forumquestion for experts: assortative mating, adaptiveness... advantage that would associate with assortative mating in humans, especially where this concerns selection of mates that share common interests, styles, or personality features?
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Hair and DNAIt can used for DNA testing as it contain mitochondrial DNA. Coincidently i've blogged bout hair DNA via http://dnamazing.com/hair-styles-and-dna-testing/
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The need to stretch?... effect than another specific technique. Again, it's like art: You can have your base material as paint and produce innumerable different distinct styles. In dance or physical discipline, the body is the basic material that gets developed accordingly. Robert K.
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The need to stretch?... of insidiously loosing touch with (and thereby indirectly negating acceptance of stretching for) the human body. Formal cloths, totally kept hair styles, tight shoes, tight work spaces, and a host of other ensuing consequencies of civilization confine our bodies in subtle ways. I believe that ...
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Evolution of reproduction: Mobility of cells... and what the steps were towards a internal reproductive strategy. Because if you think about it there is a definitive stepping stone relation to styles of reproduction to evolutionary progress. A fish may have to lay both the eggs and the males have to sprinkle their sperm on the unfertilized ...
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