| 1. | There are several theories regarding the adaptive value of using a spermatophore.
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| 2. | Yet efforts to demonstrate the adaptive value of menopause have proved elusive.
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| 3. | "In evolution, this emotional memory system has obvious adaptive value, " said Cahill.
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| 4. | Insect aversions are often filth-related, and that may have adaptive value,
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| 5. | When this heightened sensitisation occurs, the adaptive value is less clear.
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| 6. | In population genetics he clarified the concept of adaptive value.
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| 7. | Certain oddities of self-awareness support the theory that it has adaptive value, Pinker said.
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| 8. | In the 20th century, representations and expressions of human experience, with no direct adaptive value.
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| 9. | Emotions have adaptive value, such as mobilizing and preparing our minds and bodies during times of danger.
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| 10. | The adaptive value of myxospermy is unknown,
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