Robert M. May
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The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex
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1871
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49 editions
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Physicians of the Soul: The Psychologies of the World's Great Spiritual Teachers
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1982
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8 editions
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ANDERSON:INFECTIOUS DISEASES OF HUMANS OSEE PAPER: Dynamics and Control
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1991
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7 editions
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Virus dynamics: Mathematical principles of immunology and virology
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2000
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4 editions
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Stability and Complexity in Model Ecosystems
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1961
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5 editions
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Theoretical Ecology: Principles and Applications
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1982
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12 editions
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Cosmic Consciousness Revisited
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1991
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2 editions
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Large Scale Ecology and Conservation Biology : The 35th Symposium of the British Ecological Society, University of Southampton, 1993
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1994
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2 editions
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Cosmic Consciousness Revisited: The Modern Origins and Development of a Western Spiritual Psychology
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1991
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Stability and complexity in model ecosystems
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“One way of emphasizing the singularity of the recent past is [..] to observe that the total number of humans ever to have lived is estimated at around (a bit less than) 100 billion. One of Walt Whitman's poems has a memorable image—thinking of all past people lined up in orderly columns behind those living—‘row upon row rise the phantoms behind us’. Actually, looking over our shoulder, we would see only around 15 rows.”
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