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“Усупереч уявленням не причетних до науки людей, обʼєктивний і безсторонній пошук беззаперечних істин важить у ній мало. Загалом наука — це соціальна діяльність, у межах якої важливі особистості й підопічні часто недієздатних, але досі впливових фігур визначають, що таке «загальновідомий факт».”

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Neanderthal Man: In Search of Lost Genomes

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