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As a profound evolutionary thinker, Dr. Hamilton knew the difference between a sex symbol and the real thing.
Anxiety has a profound evolutionary significance for the survival of individuals.
Because programmed cell death occurs throughout life, it is clear that the need to respond to and remove dying cells efficiently represents a profound evolutionary pressure for the innate immune system.
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