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322. Anarchist communism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Spanish Civil War: Revolution and Counterrevolution . University of North Carolina Press. p. 1107. ISBN 978-0-8078-1906-7 .
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323. Exoskeleton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
years ago , and their evolution is considered by some to have played a role in the subsequent Cambrian explosion of animals.[ citation needed ]
Some animals, such as the tortoise , have both an endoskeleton and an exoskeleton.
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324. Amniote - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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325. Aggression - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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326. Antibiotic resistance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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327. Mobbing (animal behavior) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
mate. [ 13 ]
[edit ] Evolution
African buffalo herd confronting a lion
The Evolution of mobbing behavior is explained using Evolutionarily stable strategies , which are in turn based on game theory . [ 14 ]
Mobbing
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328. Allegorical interpretations of Genesis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
] See also
Theistic evolution
Framework interpretation
Biblical cosmology
Creation according to Genesis
Creation-evolution controversy
evolution and the Roman Catholic Church
The Challenge of Creation
Anastasius
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