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Formidability and the logic of human anger
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Formidability and the logic of human anger.
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Formidability and the logic of human anger
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Formidability and the logic of human anger.
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Formidability and the logic of human anger
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Formidability and the logic of human anger.
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Formidability and the logic of human anger.
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Aaron Sell
John Tooby
Leda Cosmides
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15073-15078
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10.1073/PNAS.0904312106
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2009-08-03T00:00:00Z