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Females also began to form individual pair bonds with males within large social groups, Dr. Wrangham theorizes, largely to prevent other males from stealing food they collected and prepared around a fire.

For example, the debate over maternal imagination as a reliable scientific barometer for birth anomalies largely circulated around medical theorizing about the degree to which fathers could be held responsible for monstrous births.

Political meritocracy has been largely eclipsed from political theorizing in the modern world, but there are three important reasons for reviving and reinterpreting this political ideal, particularly in a Chinese context.

Specifically, the two key questions which need to be asked are: "What are possible worlds in general?" and "What is the actual world in particular?" Metaphysical theorizing about possible worlds goes back at least to Leibniz, but the contemporary theorizing is pursued largely on two distinct fronts; possibilist realism and actualist representationism.

In the UK, with its more restricted history of professionalization of bioethics (e.g., few hospitals have clinical ethicists on staff) the label is rejected by many scholars because of its association with an 'old fashioned' and largely philosophical and medical approach to theorizing and problem solving in the clinical context.

IDM derives from TRIZ, the theory of Inventive problem solving, which is largely based on patent's observation to theorize the act of inventing.

The article was based largely on an academic paper by another economist, Michael Kremer, theorizing that the spread of AIDS could be slowed in England if everybody with fewer than about 2.25 partners got around a bit more.

Ross MacPhee, a researcher at the American Museum of Natural History, theorizes that some kind of superinfection is largely responsible for the extinction of the wooly mammoth.

He theorized that it was embraced because the stars were largely people of color, and that "consciously or unconsciously" it might have forged a "special acceptance".

Interpretive Acts is a constructive work the polemical force of which remains largely implicit in the roads that it pointedly does not take in theorizing the linguistic basis of literature.

In a chapter largely composed during a research fellowship with Karin and Klaus Grossmann in Bielefeld in 1978, Main (1981) theorized that in avoidant infants, "this shift of attention is in fact only an attempt to reorganise or to maintain organization" (p. 683).

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