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Fluctuating Asymmetry and Immune Status: Implications for Intrauterine Growth in a Population of South American Natives.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology (2004)
  • A. M. Hurtado
  • Paul E. James, Western Washington University
  • I. Hurtado
  • K. Hill
  • C. Lambourne
  • M. C. Gonzales
  • S. Gangestad
Abstract
Much of modern epidemiology attempts to explain why health inequalities are as rooted in biological causes as they are in ecological, economic and social causes.
Keywords
  • Modern epidemiology
Disciplines
Publication Date
February, 2004
DOI
10.1002/ajpa.60008
Citation Information
A. M. Hurtado, Paul E. James, I. Hurtado, K. Hill, et al.. "Fluctuating Asymmetry and Immune Status: Implications for Intrauterine Growth in a Population of South American Natives." American Journal of Physical Anthropology Vol. 123 Iss. S38 (2004) p. 117 - 118
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/paul-james/32/