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Nature, in the
broadest sense, is the
physical world or universe. "
Nature" can
refer to the
phenomena of the
physical world, and also to life in general...
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Nature is a
British w****ly
scientific journal founded and
based in London, England. As a
multidisciplinary publication,
Nature features peer-reviewed research...
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Nature (Anaximander) On
Nature (Empedocles) On
Nature (Epicurus) On
Nature (Hera****us) On
Nature (Melissus) On
Nature (Parmenides) On
Nature (Philolaus)...
- A
nature reserve (also
known as a
wildlife refuge,
wildlife sanctuary,
biosphere reserve or bioreserve,
natural or
nature preserve, or
nature conservation...
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visible throughout nature. A
nature deity can be in
charge of
nature, a place, a biotope, the biosphere, the cosmos, or the universe.
Nature worship is often...
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nature worship, a
nature deity is a
deity in
charge of
forces of
nature, such as a
water deity,
vegetation deity, sky deity,
solar deity, fire deity...
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Forces of
nature are
literally natural phenomena. Figuratively, the term is also used to
describe a
thing or
person that
exhibits qualities which appear...
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Nature versus nurture is a long-standing
debate in
biology and
society about the
balance between two
competing factors which determine fate:
genetics (nature)...
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Nature Portfolio (formerly
known as
Nature Publishing Group and
Nature Research) is a
division of the
international scientific publishing company Springer...
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Nature may
refer to:
Second Nature (Atom Heart,
Tetsu Inoue and Bill
Laswell album), 1994
Second Nature (Margaret
Urlich album), 1999
Second Nature (The...