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CorrespondingauthorTel13107949252fax13102067833EmailaddressdfesslersscuclaeduDMTFesslerMedicalHypotheses2004 httpintlelsevierhealthcomjournalsmehy synthetictoxinspresentinm. T Fessler Elizabeth G Pillsworth Thomas J Flamson Center for Behavior Evolution Culture and Department of Anthropology 341 Haines Hall University of California Los Angeles CA 900951553 USA Received 13 August 2003 Abstract Despite considerable resea Some flowers will grow new if you prune off their old dying blooms 4 Most flowers need to be planted in that drains well 6 Flowers need plenty of but too much may harm them 7 Knowing when to flowers helps them to grow their best 9 T Fessler Anne C Pisor Carlos David Navarrete Department of Anthropology and Center for Behavior Evolution and Culture University of California Los Angeles Los Angeles California Unite d States of America Department of Anthropology University of C T Fessler Elizabeth G Pillsworth Thomas J Flamson Center for Behavior Evolution Culture and Department of Anthropology 341 Haines Hall University of California Los Angeles CA 900951553 USA Received 13 August 2003 Abstract Despite considerable resea T Fessler Alexander P Arguello Jeannette M Mekdara Ramon Macias Department of Anthropology Center for Behavior Evolution and Culture UCLA Los Angeles CA USA Abstract Emotivist perspectives on moral reasoning hold that emotional reactions precede pro ColinHolbrook,DepartmentofAnthropology,UniversityofCalifornia,LosAngeles;JaredR.Piazza,DepartmentofPsychology,UniversityofPennsylvania;DanielM.T.Fessler,DepartmentofAnthropology,Univer-sityofCaliforni Darwin’s Theory of Evolution. Based on the assumption that living organisms face environmental challenges.. Organisms that adapt the best have a greater chance of passing there genes to the next generations..
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