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Elisabeth A Lloyd

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Twin Research and Human Genetics : the Official Journal of the International Society for Twin Studies|August 11, 2006
Response to Puts and Dawood's 'the evolution of female orgasm: adaptation or byproduct?'--Been thereElisabeth A Lloyd
Archives of Sexual Behavior|March 6, 2017
Orgasms and ObjectificationElisabeth A Lloyd
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science|June 26, 2015
Model robustness as a confirmatory virtue: The case of climate scienceElisabeth A Lloyd
Hormones and Behavior|January 4, 2011
Female sexual arousal: genital anatomy and orgasm in intercourseKim Wallen, Elisabeth A Lloyd
Evolution & Development|July 22, 2008
Inappropriate comparisons and the weakness of cryptic choice: a reply to Vincent J. Lynch and D. J. HoskenKim Wallen, Elisabeth A Lloyd
Evolution & Development|January 11, 2008
Clitoral variability compared with penile variability supports nonadaptation of female orgasmKim Wallen, Elisabeth A Lloyd
Climatic Change|August 9, 2021
Climate change attribution and legal contexts: evidence and the role of storylinesElisabeth A Lloyd, Theodore G Shepherd
Frontiers in Neuroscience|September 19, 2022
More than meets the AI: The possibilities and limits of machine learning in olfactionAnn-Sophie Barwich, Elisabeth A Lloyd
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|February 12, 2020
Environmental catastrophes, climate change, and attributionElisabeth A Lloyd, Theodore G Shepherd
Climatic Change|April 26, 2021
Climate scientists set the bar of proof too highElisabeth A Lloyd, Naomi Oreskes, Sonia I Seneviratne, et al.
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Twin Research and Human Genetics : the Official Journal of the International Society for Twin Studies|August 11, 2006
Response to Puts and Dawood's 'the evolution of female orgasm: adaptation or byproduct?'--Been thereElisabeth A Lloyd
Archives of Sexual Behavior|March 6, 2017
Orgasms and ObjectificationElisabeth A Lloyd
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science|June 26, 2015
Model robustness as a confirmatory virtue: The case of climate scienceElisabeth A Lloyd
Hormones and Behavior|January 4, 2011
Female sexual arousal: genital anatomy and orgasm in intercourseKim Wallen, Elisabeth A Lloyd
Evolution & Development|July 22, 2008
Inappropriate comparisons and the weakness of cryptic choice: a reply to Vincent J. Lynch and D. J. HoskenKim Wallen, Elisabeth A Lloyd
Evolution & Development|January 11, 2008
Clitoral variability compared with penile variability supports nonadaptation of female orgasmKim Wallen, Elisabeth A Lloyd
Climatic Change|August 9, 2021
Climate change attribution and legal contexts: evidence and the role of storylinesElisabeth A Lloyd, Theodore G Shepherd
Frontiers in Neuroscience|September 19, 2022
More than meets the AI: The possibilities and limits of machine learning in olfactionAnn-Sophie Barwich, Elisabeth A Lloyd
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|February 12, 2020
Environmental catastrophes, climate change, and attributionElisabeth A Lloyd, Theodore G Shepherd
Climatic Change|April 26, 2021
Climate scientists set the bar of proof too highElisabeth A Lloyd, Naomi Oreskes, Sonia I Seneviratne, et al.
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