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Darwinian medicine,
and further
notes
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Evolutionary
thoughts on
pregnacy and birth,
intelligence,
agression and war.
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Darwini
orvoslás,
és más emberi dolgok.
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Evolúciós gondolatok a
terhességről és születésről, intelligenciáról, agresszióról és háborúról.
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Articles / Cikkek
Copyright notice:
The papers listed below have been published after peer review at different
journals. These journals remain the only definitive repository of the
content. Copyright and all rights therein are retained by the respective
publishers. These materials may not be copied or reposted without their
explicit permission. Use for scholarly purposes only.
Rózsa L 2009. The motivation for biological
aggression is an inherent and common aspect of the human behavioural
repertoire. Medical Hypotheses 72: 217–219.
Apari P, Rózsa L 2009. The tripartite immune
conflict in placentals and a hypothesis on fetal→maternal
microchimerism. Medical Hypotheses 72: 52–54.
Rózsa L 2008. The rise of
non-adaptive intelligence in humans under pathogen pressure. Medical
Hypotheses 70: 685–690.
Apari P, Rózsa L 2006. Deal in
the womb: fetal opiates, parent-offspring conflict, and the future of
midwifery. Medical Hypotheses 67: 1189–1194.
Rózsa L 2000. Spite, xenophobia, and collaboration between hosts and
parasites. Oikos 91: 396–400.
Miscellany / Tudományos élet, oktatás, ismeretterjesztés stb.
Rózsa L 1999. Az ivari szelekció és az emberi faj eredete.
A Biológia Tanítása 7(3): 7–10.
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