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kin group

kɪn grup
WordNet
  1. (n) kin group
    group of people related by blood or marriage
Usage in the news

Hamas leader's kin gets Israeli medical aid even as terror group blasts Jewish state. foxnews.com

A group of activists wants Papa Bear and his kin out of Chick-fil-A. amny.com

Kin 's mob memoir details Scarfo's bloody Pa. Part of the Bay Area News Group. mercurynews.com

UN-sponsored group in Syria included Assad kin cited as corrupt by US, documents show. foxnews.com

Kin's mob memoir details Scarfo's bloody Pa. Part of the Bay Area News Group. mercurynews.com

Usage in scientific papers

Group selection, kin selection, altruism and cooperation: When inclusive fitness is right and when it can be wrong. J.
Strategy abundance in evolutionary many-player games with multiple strategies

Altruism can proliferate through group/kin selection despite high random gene flow Roberto H.
Altruism can proliferate through group/kin selection despite high random gene flow

Combining group-centric with gene-centric perspectives in a constructive group/kin selection approach, we build methodology that allows for the analysis of arbitrary non-linear fitness functions, resulting from complex multi-individual interactions across life cycles.
Altruism can proliferate through group/kin selection despite high random gene flow

Maynard Smith J (1964) Group selection and kin selection.
Altruism can proliferate through group/kin selection despite high random gene flow

Lehmann L et al. (2007) Group selection and kin selection: Two concepts but one process.
Altruism can proliferate through group/kin selection despite high random gene flow

Usage in literature

In the earliest times there were homogeneous groups, which became, totem kin. "Custom and Myth" by Andrew Lang

It is, on the other hand, usual for the local group and the totem kin to have headmen. "Kinship Organisations and Group Marriage in Australia" by Northcote W. Thomas

The kin group was the realized ideal. "Folkways" by William Graham Sumner

Kin groups had been held together by strong spirit and loyalties, as well as by economic factors. "Area Handbook for Albania" by Eugene K. Keefe

In the earliest times there were homogeneous groups, which became totem kin. "Custom and Myth" by Andrew Lang