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... physical stature , neuromuscular functioning , IQ , physical defects , and visual and physical acuity , less pathology was found for noncon- sanguineous families . In a more potent test of consanguinity , 47 the participants in 18 ...
... physical stature , neuromuscular functioning , IQ , physical defects , and visual and physical acuity , less pathology was found for noncon- sanguineous families . In a more potent test of consanguinity , 47 the participants in 18 ...
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... physical exercises . It is not the athletic boy , fond of exercise , who shows early signs of sexual desires , but the puny exotic whose intellectual education has been fostered at the expense of physical development . He quotes a ...
... physical exercises . It is not the athletic boy , fond of exercise , who shows early signs of sexual desires , but the puny exotic whose intellectual education has been fostered at the expense of physical development . He quotes a ...
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... physical strength were involved . Through this sexual selection , man emerged somewhat physically and mentally superior to woman . This did not influence the gynaecocracy ( rule of women ) until , through man's evolving brain , a ...
... physical strength were involved . Through this sexual selection , man emerged somewhat physically and mentally superior to woman . This did not influence the gynaecocracy ( rule of women ) until , through man's evolving brain , a ...
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The Evolution and Classification of Marriage | 9 |
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Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
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