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Sleep and risk-taking propensity in life history and evolutionary perspectives
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The Origin of Language from the Perspective of Language Functions in Aphasic Patients
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Continuity and Change of Community-Initiated Militias in Mozambique
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Language generation from the perspective of esoteric Buddhist philosophy and ba linguistics
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Issue Introduction: The Indispensable Work of the Transnational American Studies Community
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“Ordinariness of Spirituality”: An Anthropology of Personal Integration from a Perspective of Japanese Buddhist Philosophy
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Domestic Pedagogies of Peace and Conflict in Rwandan and Banyamulenge Refugee Communities in Rwanda
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Music in Nature and Nursing: Musico-Philosophical Perspectives on the Ontological Dichotomies of Charles Darwin and Florence Nightingale
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About the Image: Diffusion Dynamics in an Historical Network
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New Simulation Techniques in Kinship Network Analysis
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The silent few: An ethnographic study of gender perceptions in the Syracuse University esports community
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Public Culture and Sustainable Practices: Peninsula Europe from an ecodiversity perspective, posing questions to Complexity Scientists
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Ties That Bind:Marital Networks and Politics in Punjab, Pakistan
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Random Processes with High Variance Produce Scale Free Networks
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Parents despite support networks? An intersectional analysis of disabled parenthood
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Resistance and Resilience to Restoration: Plant Diversity and Soil Resources Promote Unhelpful Stability in Invaded Communities
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Fighting a Hydra: A Note on the Network Embeddedness of the War on Terror
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Cheia de axé (full of axé): Spirituality, resistance, and repair in Pernambuco's Afro‐Brazilian traditional communities
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Asymmetry in In-Degree and Out-Degree Distributions of Large-Scale Industrial Networks
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Off-the-Grid in an On-Grid Nation: Household Energy Choices, Intra-Community Effects, and Attitudes in a Rural Neighborhood in Utah
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Network Structures in Industrial Pricing: The Effect of Emergent Roles in Tokyo Supplier-Chain Hierarchies
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Book Review: Network Analysis and Ethnographic Problems: Process Models of a Turkish Nomad Clan, by Douglas R. White and Ulla C. Johansen (Oxford, UK and Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2004, Cloth / 2006, Paper, 544 pages)
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Critique of Guillermo Algaze’s “The Sumerian Takeoff”
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Preface to Structure and Dynamics:1#3