Re: NS and AaD curves
"Anon." <bob.ohara@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> You have to add that fitness is environment specific: obviously you
> would be slightly less fit if you had to live at the bottom of the ocean.
Unless I were a dwarf in a Wagnerian opera, perhaps. (:>)
g
> Bob
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