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Contents
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Aggressiveness (Psychology), Technology and civilization, Violence | |
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UFOs | |
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Anthropology, Behavioral sciences | |
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Landscape protection, Water supply |
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Air pollution, Automobiles (Social aspects), Overpopulation, Traffic engineering | |
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Research (Finance) | |
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Civil defense (Soviet Union) | |
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Fetus, Effect of radiation on the, Infant mortality, Radioactive pollution | |
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Fruit flies, Insect control |
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