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  • {{Level|3}} Another example of how stock breeders tackle and utilize the principles o
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  • *(★★★)<level 3> '''More depth''': Research level; stands for articles with so much detail === '''[[1.1.3]''']What do you want ? (What type of presentation do you personally prefer?
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  • {{level|3}} This chapter deals with the questions: 'Why do social structures tend to 3. This variation between individuals must have genetic components.
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  • [[#3. Two Metamotivational States and Reversals|3. Two Metamotivational States and Reversals]]<br/> {{level|3}} One of the most widespread concepts in psychology is "homeostasis" or syn
    60 KB (8,778 words) - 12:50, 28 September 2022
  • :*Helium burning (3-α) ~ 1 million years :*Oxygen burning ~ 2/3 year
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  • ...org/wiki/Neanderthal Homo neanderthalensis]'' (brain volume 1550 cm<sup>'''3'''</sup>). [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_evolution#Comparative_table '''Illustration 3.''' From the age of 11.5 years in girls and 14.5 years in boys, the total c
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  • ...ng, they were kept without further social experience, apart from the first 3 weeks with their mother. They were utterly inexperienced youngsters when en 3) This "critical digestion time" or "recovery period" varies somewhat betwee
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  • [[#3) Theory of the point of inflection|3) Theory of the point of inflection]]<br/> ...t the system of emotional and motivational reversals (see fig. 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 and 2.5) can be regarded as the behavioural engine that is needed to e
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  • 3) '''Being in existence is sufficient proof of being worth the trouble'''. 3) '''Understanding our (meta-)motivational system'''
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