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Evolution versus entropy
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69239
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RP14661
Author:
Sylvester-Bradley, Peter Colley, 1913-1978
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGIST'S ASSOCIATION. 1967 v.78 pt.1 : 137-148;
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1967
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Evolution (Biology)
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Geology - England
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