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Forced government change: a comparative study of the historical and social forces involved in the 1953 Iranian and 2002 Venezuelan coups d’état
Author: Salehi, Ali
Date created: 2011-11-29
Poecilia picta, a Close Relative to the Guppy, Exhibits Red Male Coloration Polymorphism: A System for Phylogenetic Comparisons
Author: Lindholm, Anna K., Author: Sandkam, Ben, Author: Pohl, Kristina, Author: Breden, Felix
Date created: 2015

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