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article publié dans la revue scientifique Nature
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scientific article published in Nature
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наукова стаття, опублікована в Nature в січні 1992
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Why do female adders copulate so frequently?
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Why do female adders copulate so frequently?
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Why do female adders copulate so frequently?
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Why do female adders copulate so frequently?
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Why do female adders copulate so frequently?
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Why do female adders copulate so frequently?
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Why do female adders copulate so frequently?
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Thomas Håkansson
Thomas Madsen
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10.1038/355440A0
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1992-01-01T00:00:00Z
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