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title | In the light of evolution, Volume V, Cooperation and conflict |
title_alt | Cooperation and conflict In the light of evolution 5 In the light of evolution five |
title_auth | In the light of evolution, Volume V, Cooperation and conflict |
title_exact_search | In the light of evolution, Volume V, Cooperation and conflict |
title_full | In the light of evolution, Volume V, Cooperation and conflict Joan E. Strassmann, David C. Queller, John C. Avise, and Francisco J. Ayala, editors ; National Academy of Sciences, the National Academies |
title_fullStr | In the light of evolution, Volume V, Cooperation and conflict Joan E. Strassmann, David C. Queller, John C. Avise, and Francisco J. Ayala, editors ; National Academy of Sciences, the National Academies |
title_full_unstemmed | In the light of evolution, Volume V, Cooperation and conflict Joan E. Strassmann, David C. Queller, John C. Avise, and Francisco J. Ayala, editors ; National Academy of Sciences, the National Academies |
title_short | In the light of evolution, Volume V, Cooperation and conflict |
title_sort | in the light of evolution volume v cooperation and conflict |
topic | SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Evolution bisacsh Evolution (Biology) fast Human evolution fast Biological Evolution / Congresses Adaptation, Biological / Congresses Competitive Behavior / Congresses Cooperative Behavior / Congresses Evolution (Biology) Congresses Human evolution Congresses |
topic_facet | SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Evolution Evolution (Biology) Human evolution Biological Evolution / Congresses Adaptation, Biological / Congresses Competitive Behavior / Congresses Cooperative Behavior / Congresses Evolution (Biology) Congresses Human evolution Congresses Konferenzschrift |
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