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Q: In the 1930s how did dobzhansky and mayr explain the origin og species?
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What does the abbreviation dzus stand for?

Dzus is only a name for the type of quarter-turn fastener used to secured skin panels on aircraft. It was invented by someone named William Dzus in the early 1930s. There's no abbreviation for dzus.


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Where do ants come from?

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How did dobzhansky and mayr explain the origin of species in the 1930's?

In the 1930s, Dobzhansky and Mayr explained that species originate through allopatric speciation.


How did Dobzhansky and Mayr explain the origin of species?

In the 1930s, Dobzhansky and Mayr explained that species originate through allopatric speciation.


What is the origin of keyboard?

the origin of the keyboard is from the type writer from the 1930s.


Origin of frick and frat?

Frick and Frack were the nick-names of the 1930s comedy ice-skating guys.


Explain why Japan became militant?

Japan became militant in the 1930s because it needed the resources of neighboring nations.


What is the origin of the phrase flying by the seat of the pants?

aviators of the 1930s said this to describe flying without instruments or other navigation aids


Explain how Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany and the role that inflation in the 1920s and depression in the 1930s played in his rise to leadership?

he was dumb


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How was life in the 1930s?

egypt in 1930s


Who is the name of computer mother?

The motherboard. The mainframe part of a computer. Not the monitor, but the Hard drive.


Who were the fashion icons in the 1930s?

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