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In the former case an area determined on all sides has to be filled by convergence , in the latter by divergence . Convergence has its limit defined by the part missing within the ground itself . The limit of divergence is not so ...
In the former case an area determined on all sides has to be filled by convergence , in the latter by divergence . Convergence has its limit defined by the part missing within the ground itself . The limit of divergence is not so ...
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This , of course , is not tantamount to saying that spontaneous reproduction , i.e. , reproduction determined by no outside forces , is the normal or even the most frequent case . It would still be possible even if it never occurred in ...
This , of course , is not tantamount to saying that spontaneous reproduction , i.e. , reproduction determined by no outside forces , is the normal or even the most frequent case . It would still be possible even if it never occurred in ...
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The group is composed of individuals , and the existence of individuals , although largely group - determined , is not exclusively so . To produce children , to rear and educate them , all these are socially determined activities ...
The group is composed of individuals , and the existence of individuals , although largely group - determined , is not exclusively so . To produce children , to rear and educate them , all these are socially determined activities ...
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