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      The geography of IQ

      Intelligence
      Elsevier BV

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                Journal
                Intelligence
                Intelligence
                Elsevier BV
                01602896
                November 2008
                November 2008
                : 36
                : 6
                : 495-501
                Article
                10.1016/j.intell.2008.01.004
                079a4f67-14d5-44d4-937c-fdd0d41989fc
                © 2008

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