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... animal life . A num- ber of compounds ( e.g. , choline , carnitine ) once grouped with vitamins no longer are considered vitamins ( see be- low Vitamin - like substances ) . If a vitamin is absent from the diet or is not properly ...
... animal life . A num- ber of compounds ( e.g. , choline , carnitine ) once grouped with vitamins no longer are considered vitamins ( see be- low Vitamin - like substances ) . If a vitamin is absent from the diet or is not properly ...
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... animal behaviour , especially as it relates to human be- haviour ) , who draw analogies from animal behaviour , and also by psychologists and psychoanalysts . Ethologists start with the persuasive argument that study of animal warfare ...
... animal behaviour , especially as it relates to human be- haviour ) , who draw analogies from animal behaviour , and also by psychologists and psychoanalysts . Ethologists start with the persuasive argument that study of animal warfare ...
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... animal behaviour become free from anthropocentric interests and assume an importance in its own right . The British behaviorist C. Lloyd Morgan was probably most influential with his emphasis on parsimo- nious explanations - i.e ...
... animal behaviour become free from anthropocentric interests and assume an importance in its own right . The British behaviorist C. Lloyd Morgan was probably most influential with his emphasis on parsimo- nious explanations - i.e ...
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