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Personality and Birth Order: Explaining the Differences Between Siblings
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 160-163
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The “Interests” of the New Biotechnologists: Implications for Science and Society
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 52-55
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Review of Chimpanzee Politics
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 211-213
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Biologically constrained behavioral genetics research
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- 18 January 2016, pp. 93-97
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Tom Wiegele: Preeminent Founder
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 95-96
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Memory for images intense enough to draw an administration's attention: Television and the “war on terror”
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 31-47
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Protecting Fetuses from Certain Harm
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 113-117
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U.S. Chemical Program: Purpose, Challenges, and Evolution
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 175-187
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Scientific Revolutions and Punctuated Equilibria
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 228-229
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The New Framework in Action: Open Science and Pioneering Funding: Editor-in-Chief’s Introduction to the Issue
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- 11 September 2020, pp. 127-128
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Report From The Public Policy Committee
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 87-88
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Public goods, sharing genes, and the formation of large groups
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 7-25
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The Role of Declarations in UNSCOM's Program in Iraq
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 236-238
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Why Men Rule: A Theory of Male Dominance. Steven Goldberg Chicago: Open Court Press, 1993, 254 pp. US$16.95 paper. ISBN 0-8126-9236-5. Open Court Press, 332 S. Michigan, Suite 2000, Chicago, IL 60604, USA. - The Myth of Male Power: Why Men Are the Disposable Sex. Warren Farrell New York: Simon and Schuster, 1993, 446 pp. US$23.00 cloth. ISBN 0-671-79349-7. Simon and Schuster, 1230, Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10020, USA.
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 284-285
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Theoretical Issues in the Regulation of Genetically Engineered Organisms: The Case of Deliberate Release
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 129-134
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Ideology and social cognition: Are liberals and conservatives differentially affected by social cues about group inequality?
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- 17 February 2020, pp. 9-25
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Biomedical Research and Contracts: A Commentary on Goggin's Article
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 59-61
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Biopolitics: Publication Patterns in 1987
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 67-71
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Modeling cognitive evolution: A reply to Stone
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 41-43
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DI or DIY (Do It Yourself)? Missing Elements in the Donor Insemination Secrecy/Openness Debate
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 174-176
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