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Some Biological Aspects of Colonial Development

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CONSIDERABLE interest is being taken by the people of Britain in Colonial development at the present time, and great importance is attached to the further development of Colonial territories in the interests of their inhabitants, the Commonwealth and the world.

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STOCKDALE, F. Some Biological Aspects of Colonial Development. Nature 162, 476–478 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1038/162476a0

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