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  • 71Senescence — refers to the biological processes of a living organism approaching an advanced age (i.e., the combination of processes of deterioration which follow the period of development of an organism). The word senescence is derived from the Latin word… …

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  • 72American Psycho — Infobox Book name = American Psycho image caption = American Psycho UK issue cover author = Bret Easton Ellis cover artist = Marshall Arisman country = USA language = English series = subject = brutal thriller genre = Transgressional fiction,… …

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  • 73Modernity — See also: Modernism and Modern Age Sociology …

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  • 74Crane (bird) — Cranes Indian Sarus Cranes Grus antigone antigone Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 75Trophallaxis — is the transfer of food or other fluids among members of a community through mouth to mouth (stomodeal) or anus to mouth (proctodeal) feeding. It is most highly developed in social insects such as ants, termites, wasps and bees. The word was… …

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  • 76Degu — Not to be confused with Dagu, Dogu, Dugu, or Tegu. Degu Conservation status …

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  • 77Sittella — Sittellas Varied Sittella, Daphoenositta chrysoptera Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 78Social animal — A social animal is a loosely defined term for an organism that is highly interactive with other members of its species to the point of having a recognizable and distinct society.All mammals (and birds) are social to the extent that mothers and… …

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  • 79Araneomorph funnel-web spider — Taxobox name = Araneomorph funnel Web Spiders image width = 100px image caption = Araneomorph grass spider regnum = Animalia phylum = Arthropoda classis = Arachnida ordo = Araneae superfamilia = Agelenoidea familia = Agelenidae familia authority …

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  • 80Group selection — In evolutionary biology, group selection refers to the idea that alleles can become fixed or spread in a population because of the benefits they bestow on groups, regardless of the alleles effect on the fitness of individuals within that group.… …

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