Emerging pathogens: Archaeology, ecology & evolution of infectious disease
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Auteurs : Michael Pietrusewsky [États-Unis]Source :
- American Journal of Human Biology [ 1042-0533 ] ; 2004-07.
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- Adulthood, Agahls, Aids epidemic, Amsterdam growth, Ancient diseases, Animate life, Anthropoid primates, Baldwin, Baldwin effect, Biologist, Biosocial society, Body composition, Bone health, Book reviews, Bubonic plague, Cambridge university press, Cardiovascular health, Cardiovascular risk indicators, Coffee consumption, Conway, Conway morris, Current data, Determinant, Different disciplines, Empirical support, Environmental factors, Evolution, Evolutionary, Evolutionary biologists, Evolutionary theory, Fetal origins, Final chapter, Fossil evidence, Genetic assimilation, Heat shock, Heritable version, Hominid, Human biologists, Human disease, Human evolution, Human pathogens, Important background, Important contribution, Individual chapters, Infectious disease, Infectious disease specialists, Interdisciplinary approach, Jonathan kingdon, Kemper, Large artery properties, Lifestyle, Lloyd morgan, Longitudinal, Longitudinal data analysis, Longitudinal studies, Longitudinal study, Lowly origin, Medical ecologists, Modern humans, Molecular approaches, Molecular biologists, Molecular evidence, Monograph, Natural selection, Niche construction, Pathogen, Perfect world, Philosophical asides, Physical activity, Physical anthropologists, Political science, Primates, Princeton university press, Professor kemper, Real world, Researcher, Scientific studies, Simon conway morris, Social culture, Social structure, Trait.
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DOI: 10.1002/ajhb.20031
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