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Male persistence and female resistance CLIVE COOKSON ON SCIENCE: London edition
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Male persistence and female resistance CLIVE COOKSON ON SCIENCE: London edition

The Financial times (London ed.), 2002-02-15

Copyright Financial Times Information Limited Feb 15, 2002 ;ISSN: 0307-1766

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The alpha ant's 'kiss of death' CHRISSIE DAVIES ON SCIENCE: London edition
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The alpha ant's 'kiss of death' CHRISSIE DAVIES ON SCIENCE: London edition

The Financial times (London ed.), 2002-09-06

Copyright Financial Times Information Limited Sep 6, 2002 ;ISSN: 0307-1766

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Battle of the sexes begins in the genes: WEIRD SCIENCE: Genetic imprints ignore the rules of inheritance and could influence our emotions, our IQ and the diseases we contract. John Dinsmore explains: London edition
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Battle of the sexes begins in the genes: WEIRD SCIENCE: Genetic imprints ignore the rules of inheritance and could influence our emotions, our IQ and the diseases we contract. John Dinsmore explains: London edition

The Financial times (London ed.), 2001-04-21

Copyright Financial Times Information Limited Apr 21, 2001 ;ISSN: 0307-1766

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Eighteen smiles - but only one is genuine: TOP TO TOE: Most social animals use smell to signal to each other, but we rely on a sophisticated 50sq in of skin and bone, writes Jerome Burne: London edition
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Eighteen smiles - but only one is genuine: TOP TO TOE: Most social animals use smell to signal to each other, but we rely on a sophisticated 50sq in of skin and bone, writes Jerome Burne: London edition

The Financial times (London ed.), 2000-03-11

Copyright F.T. Business Enterprises Limited (FTBE) Mar 11, 2000 ;ISSN: 0307-1766

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Scientists sow seeds of debate: SCIENCE BIOLOGY: DNA tests have revealed a unique contest in human fertilisation, says Jerome Burne: London edition
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Scientists sow seeds of debate: SCIENCE BIOLOGY: DNA tests have revealed a unique contest in human fertilisation, says Jerome Burne: London edition

The Financial times (London ed.), 2000-02-22

Copyright F.T. Business Enterprises Limited (FTBE) Feb 22, 2000 ;ISSN: 0307-1766

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An obscure organ of desire: Human beings, embarrassed by their own body odours, cover up - with the sexual smells of other species, writes: London edition
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An obscure organ of desire: Human beings, embarrassed by their own body odours, cover up - with the sexual smells of other species, writes: London edition

The Financial times (London ed.), 1999-10-16

Copyright F.T. Business Enterprises Limited (FTBE) Oct 16, 1999 ;ISSN: 0307-1766

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Scientists sow seeds of debate: SCIENCE BIOLOGY: DNA tests have revealed a basis for competition among human sperm, says Jerome Burne: USA edition
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Scientists sow seeds of debate: SCIENCE BIOLOGY: DNA tests have revealed a basis for competition among human sperm, says Jerome Burne: USA edition

The Financial times (London ed.), 2000-02-23

Copyright F.T. Business Enterprises Limited (FTBE) Feb 23, 2000 ;ISSN: 0307-1766

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There's war going on in your genes: Jerome Burne on the latest efforts to understand what makes males and females behave differently: London edition
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There's war going on in your genes: Jerome Burne on the latest efforts to understand what makes males and females behave differently: London edition

The Financial times (London ed.), 1999-10-02

Copyright F.T. Business Enterprises Limited (FTBE) Oct 2, 1999 ;ISSN: 0307-1766

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