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Revolutionary 8-Second Trick to Beat Diabetes!
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Diabetes Defeating)
Tue Feb 25 14:47:40 2025
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2025 20:32:39 +0100
From: "Diabetes Defeating" <DiabetesDefeating@strongbrain.ru.com>
Reply-To: "Beat Diabetes" <BeatDiabetes@strongbrain.ru.com>
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Revolutionary 8-Second Trick to Beat Diabetes!
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ales, and for preference for more exuberant trains in females, on the chromosome (linkage disequilibrium) causes a positive feedback loop that exaggerates both the male traits and the female preferences.
Another hypothesis is sensory bias, in which females have a preference for a trait in a non-mating context that becomes transferred to mating, such as Merle Jacobs' food-courtship hypothesis, which sugg
ltiple causalities for the evolution of female choice are also possible.
The peacock's train and iridescent plumage are perhaps the best-known examples of traits believed to have arisen through sexual selection, though with some controversy. Male peafowl erect their trains to form a shimmering fan in their display for females. Marion Petrie tested whether or not the
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<p style="color:#FFFFFF;">ales, and for preference for more exuberant trains in females, on the chromosome (linkage disequilibrium) causes a positive feedback loop that exaggerates both the male traits and the female preferences. Another hypothesis is sensory bias, in which females have a preference for a trait in a non-mating context that becomes transferred to mating, such as Merle Jacobs' food-courtship hypothesis, which sugg</p>
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The peacock's train and iridescent plumage are perhaps the best-known examples of traits believed to have arisen through sexual selection, though with some controversy. Male peafowl erect their trains to form a shimmering fan in their display for females. Marion Petrie tested whether or not the
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