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The Swedish State‐Institute of Race‐biology.
Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1922H. Lundborg
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J. Documentation, 2016
To Document the Undocumentable : Photography in the scientific practice of physical anthropology and race ...
Ulrika Kjellman
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To Document the Undocumentable : Photography in the scientific practice of physical anthropology and race ...
Ulrika Kjellman
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Race Unmasked: Biology and Race in the 20th Century by Michael Yudell (review)
Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 2015G. Dorr
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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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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, 2014With 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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Race Unmasked: Biology and Race in the Twentieth Century
, 2016Race Unmasked: Biology and Race in the Twentieth Century By Michael Yudell (New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2014) (274 pages; $40.00 cloth)In Race Unmasked: Biology and Race in the Twentieth Century, historian Mike Yudell analyzes the race ...
B. Wall
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Geneticists and the Biology of Race Crossing
Science, 1973Geneticists in England and the United States clearly reversed their published remarks on the effects of race crossing between 1930 and 1950. The reversal occurred in two steps. First came the change in the 1930's from a condemnation of wide race crosses to an agnostic view.
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CONSERVATION BIOLOGY. A race to vaccinate rare seals.
Science, 2016In Hawaii, biologists have launched an unusual conservation campaign: For the first time, they are attempting to vaccinate a wild population of seagoing mammals in order to protect the animals from a potentially devastating virus.
D. Malakoff
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, 2015
Nineteenth-century US whites were taller than their mulatto and darker complexioned African-American counterparts, a pattern known as the ‘Mulatto Advantage’.
S. Carson
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Nineteenth-century US whites were taller than their mulatto and darker complexioned African-American counterparts, a pattern known as the ‘Mulatto Advantage’.
S. Carson
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Doing Justice to Bodies? Reflections on Food Justice, Race, and Biology
, 2014: The food justice concept takes disproportionate prevalence of obesity and type 2 diabetes among people of color as evidence of injustice. Yet several measurements of obesity are based on norms derived from white bodies, which can also be a source of ...
J. Guthman
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