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Race, Biology, Disparities, and Prostate Cancer.

European Urology, 2022
A. Vickers   +3 more
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Race Unmasked: Biology and Race in the Twentieth Century

, 2014
Foreword by J. Craig VenterAcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. A Eugenic Foundation2. Charles Davenport and the Biology of Blackness3. Eugenics in the Public's Eye4. The National Research Council and the Scientific Study of Race5.
M. Yudell
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Anti-fascist race biology

Anti-fascism in the Nordic Countries, 2019
M. Ericsson
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Race, Biology, and Health Care: Reassessing a Relationship

Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 1990
Recent reports reaffirm huge disparities in the health of blacks compared to other Americans. These disparities persist in part because of the current attempt by health policy makers to frame racially based health differences in non-racial terms. Yet an historical analysis shows that since ancient times, blacks have been the victims of racism in the ...
W. Byrd
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To document the undocumentable: Photography in the scientific practice of physical anthropology and race biology

J. Documentation, 2016
To Document the Undocumentable : Photography in the scientific practice of physical anthropology and race ...
Ulrika Kjellman
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The Biology of Race

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972
We find ourselves getting increasingly entangled between two extreme positions on the subject of race: one emphasizing the determination by heredity of behavior, ability, and physical appearance, and the other stressing environmental influences, sometimes to the point of denying that races exist.
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The Biology of Race: Searching for No Overlap

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 2014
With the rise of molecular genetics and the cornucopia of techniques it provides, a number of biomedical researchers in both the public and private sectors have turned to the human genome to search for variations among the world’s populations, with the purpose of tracing human evolution and migration patterns and predicting genetic disorders.
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