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etwas zurück, ist aber beim Menschen noch deutlich erkennbar. Die von uns bei der Katze vorgenommene Abgrenzung (III) dieses in der Literatur sehr verschiedenartig beschriebenen Gebildes stimmt gut überein mit den Angaben, welche . (1942). für das Schaf, . u. .(1954) für die Ratte gemacht haben. AuThyroid-Gland 发表于 2025-3-25 09:48:04
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Sönke Petersenelf-reproducing without the interference of maternal influence. In his revision of the popular medieval narrative of Patient Griselda, Chaucer examines the construction of autonomous male genealogy and suggests that it leads to a pair of contradictory, yet mutually reinforcing ways of imagining wome可耕种 发表于 2025-3-25 17:02:04
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Sönke Petersen, knowledge of past truths, grounding, and inference in logiThis book is an edited collection of essays in celebration of the centenary of Samuel Alexander’s .Space, Time and Deity., published in 1920. Samuel Alexander (1859-1938) was a leading figure of British philosophy in the early twentieth cen慷慨不好 发表于 2025-3-26 03:09:41
Sönke Petersen, knowledge of past truths, grounding, and inference in logiThis book is an edited collection of essays in celebration of the centenary of Samuel Alexander’s .Space, Time and Deity., published in 1920. Samuel Alexander (1859-1938) was a leading figure of British philosophy in the early twentieth cen披肩 发表于 2025-3-26 06:36:39
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Sönke Petersen second preoccupation that arises from the investment in purely male constructions of biological influence and genealogy is an obsessive anxiety that maternal influence will manifest in the heir, displacing paternal influence and resemblance. In this narrative, Chaucer undermines the desire for self