(Hamtad 6 april, 2010 fran http://www.socialsciences.cornell.edu/0609/ Skoog_HumanEvolutionCornellFC.pdf).Skoog, G. (2005). The coverage of human evolution in high school biology textbooks in the 20th century and in current state science standards. Science and Education, 14, 395-422....
Human biology an introduction to human evolution, variation, growth and adaptability This textbook deals with the nature origins development and causes of human variety and with the biological organization of past and present human populati... DF Roberts,GA Harrison - 《American Journal of Human Gene...
How did humans get such big brains – the answer might lie in the gut.A recent study from Northwestern University in the US is the first to show that gut microbes from different animals can shape their biology and evolution.The brain requires an exorb... ...
a formal program to consider the ethical, legal and social issues (ELSI) created by the availability of the complete human genome sequence, and eventually, many individually identified complete DNA sequences. An important issue was that of patenting particular human DNA sequences because of their ...
Textbook presenting an overview of the major areas of the broad field psychology and psychological science. The text first material presented is called an "Introduction: Psychology and the Soul". Next comes a preliminary chapter examinin... N Porter 被引量: 0发表: 0年 From Passions to Emotion...
Genetic studies of human traits have revolutionized our understanding of the variation between individuals, and yet, the genetics of most traits is still poorly understood. In this review, we highlight the major open problems that need to be solved, and
Some stages can be further broken down into sub-stages, as seen in adulthood where there is an early, middle and late stage. Human development can be viewed through four main components including physical, social, emotional and intellectual. Each component of development is driven by a ...
Some stages can be further broken down into sub-stages, as seen in adulthood where there is an early, middle and late stage. Human development can be viewed through four main components including physical, social, emotional and intellectual. Each component of development is driven by a ...
Synthesizing our growing knowledge of evolutionary history with genetic medicine, while accounting for environmental and social factors, will help to achieve the promise of personalized genomics and realize the potential hidden in an individual’s DNA sequence to guide clinical decisions. In short, ...
on reproductive decision making; the meanings of the human body, male and female, in relation to society as a body politic (Lock and Kaufert, 1998); and the cultural implications of assisted reproductive technologies on constructs of motherhood, personhood, and the social organization of medicine...