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English: Simplistic overview of the chemical basis of love. Sources are found in main article: Wikipedia:Love. Model: Mikael Häggström. To discuss image, please see Template_talk:Häggström diagrams |
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Author | Mikael Häggström |
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current | 19:49, 30 January 2020 | 520 × 600 (23 KB) | Mrmw | defaked | |
05:43, 8 July 2011 | 488 × 450 (85 KB) | Anonymous person~commonswiki | replaced photograph with drawing - everything is in the public domain, linked to from this page | ||
05:39, 8 July 2011 | 488 × 450 (320 KB) | Anonymous person~commonswiki | Reverted to version as of 15:33, 26 January 2009 | ||
05:33, 8 July 2011 | 488 × 450 (322 KB) | Anonymous person~commonswiki | replaced photograph with drawing - everything is in public domain, linked to from this page | ||
15:33, 26 January 2009 | 488 × 450 (320 KB) | Mikael Häggström | Remove question mark, since there is possible uncertainty to all substances involved. | ||
15:19, 25 January 2009 | 488 × 450 (320 KB) | Mikael Häggström | Possible role of pheromones | ||
15:46, 13 January 2009 | 488 × 450 (318 KB) | Mikael Häggström | embed image | ||
15:45, 13 January 2009 | 488 × 450 (17 KB) | Mikael Häggström | {{Information |Description={{en|1=f}} |Source=f |Author=f |Date= |Permission= |other_versions= }} <!--{{ImageUpload|full}}--> |
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