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Presidential laugh lines: Candidate display behavior and audience laughter in the 2008 primary debates
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 55-72
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Can an attribution assessment be made for Yellow Rain? Systematic reanalysis in a chemical-and-biological-weapons use investigation
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 24-42
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The Poison Weapons Taboo: Biology, Culture, and Policy
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 119-132
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Disinformation squared: Was the HIV-from-Fort-Detrick myth a Stasi success?
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- 18 January 2016, pp. 2-99
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Ritual Deception: A Window to the Hidden Determinants of Human Politics
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 3-12
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Vaccines for Peace: An International Program of Development and Use of Vaccines Against Dual-Threat Agents
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 231-243
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Terrorists and biological weapons: Forging the linkage in the Clinton Administration
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 56-115
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Secrecy Among Israeli Recipients of Donor Insemination
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 69-76
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The Life Sciences and the Public: Is Science Too Important to Be Left to the Scientists?
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 28-40
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The competing meanings of “biopolitics” in political science: Biological and postmodern approaches to politics
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 2-15
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Enhancing genetic virtue?
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 73-75
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Human Nature and Crime Control: Improving the Feasibility of Nurturant Strategies
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 3-21
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Holistic Darwinism: The new evolutionary paradigm and some implications for political science
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 22-54
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Death with “dignity”: The wedge that divides the disability rights movement from the right to die movement
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 17-32
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Dual-use nano-neurotechnology: An assessment of the implications of trends in science and technology
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- 29 November 2018, pp. 180-202
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Biological Warfare and the Third World
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 59-76
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Donor Insemination and the Child
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 195-197
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An Integrative Evolutionary Perspective on Ethnicity
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 67-80
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Disgust and disgust-driven moral concerns predict support for restrictions on transgender bathroom access
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- 03 November 2020, pp. 200-214
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The Adapted Mind: Evolutionary Psychology and the Generation of Culture. Jerome Barkow, Leda Cosmides and John Tooby (eds.). New York: Oxford University Press, 1992. US$55.00. ISBN 0-19-50623-7. Oxford University Press, 200 Madison Ave., New York, NY 10021, USA.
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 294-295
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