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132. Family therapy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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133. Evolutionary physiology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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134. Washoe (chimpanzee) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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135. Washoe (chimpanzee) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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136. Signalling theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[ 22 ] Given that animals cannot synthesize carotenoids de novo , they must be obtained from food. The hypothesis states that animals with carotenoid-depended sexual signals are actually demonstrating their ability to "waste"
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137. Ecology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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138. Behavior - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
autism spectrum disorders . Animal behavior is studied in comparative psychology , ethology , behavioral ecology and sociobiology . According to moral values, human behavior may also depend upon the common, usual, unusual, acceptable or
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139. Behavior - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
autism spectrum disorders . Animal behavior is studied in comparative psychology , ethology , behavioral ecology and sociobiology . According to moral values, human behavior may also depend upon the common, usual, unusual, acceptable or
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140. Behavior - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
autism spectrum disorders . Animal behavior is studied in comparative psychology , ethology , behavioral ecology and sociobiology . According to moral values, human behavior may also depend upon the common, usual, unusual, acceptable or
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