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- 2006025818 contributor B10436460.
- 2006025818 created "c2007.".
- 2006025818 date "2007".
- 2006025818 date "c2007.".
- 2006025818 dateCopyrighted "c2007.".
- 2006025818 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2006025818 description "Why the study of human size is important / Thomas T. Samaras -- Human scaling and the body mass index / Thomas T. Samaras -- Advantages of taller human height / Thomas T. Samaras -- Advantages of shorter human height / Thomas T. Samaras -- Body height and its relation to chronic disease and longevity / Thomas T. Samaras -- BMI and weight: their relation to diabetes, CVD, cancer and all-cause mortality / Thomas T. Samaras -- The obesity epidemic, birthweight, rapid growth and superior nutrition / Thomas T. Samaras -- Long-lived mutant, gene knockout and transgenic mice / Andrzej Bartke -- The evolutionary ecology of body size with special reference to allometry and survivorship / C. David Rollo -- Overview of research on giant transgenic mice with emphasis on the brain and aging / C. David Rollo -- Speculations on the evolutionary ecology of Homo sapiens with special reference to body size, allometry and survivorship / C. David Rollo -- Birthweight, height, brain size and intellectual ability / Thomas T. Samaras -- Impact of body size on resources, pollution, the environment and economics / Thomas T. Samaras -- Final remarks on human size, scaling and ecological implications / Thomas T. Samaras.".
- 2006025818 extent "x, 381 p. :".
- 2006025818 identifier "1600213189".
- 2006025818 identifier "1600214088".
- 2006025818 identifier "9781600213182".
- 2006025818 identifier "9781600214080".
- 2006025818 identifier 2006025818.html.
- 2006025818 issued "2007".
- 2006025818 issued "c2007.".
- 2006025818 language "eng".
- 2006025818 publisher "New York : Nova Science Publishers,".
- 2006025818 subject "611 22".
- 2006025818 subject "Aging physiology.".
- 2006025818 subject "Biometry.".
- 2006025818 subject "Body Size physiology.".
- 2006025818 subject "Body size.".
- 2006025818 subject "Ecology.".
- 2006025818 subject "Human ecology.".
- 2006025818 subject "Human evolution.".
- 2006025818 subject "QM24 .H86 2007".
- 2006025818 tableOfContents "Why the study of human size is important / Thomas T. Samaras -- Human scaling and the body mass index / Thomas T. Samaras -- Advantages of taller human height / Thomas T. Samaras -- Advantages of shorter human height / Thomas T. Samaras -- Body height and its relation to chronic disease and longevity / Thomas T. Samaras -- BMI and weight: their relation to diabetes, CVD, cancer and all-cause mortality / Thomas T. Samaras -- The obesity epidemic, birthweight, rapid growth and superior nutrition / Thomas T. Samaras -- Long-lived mutant, gene knockout and transgenic mice / Andrzej Bartke -- The evolutionary ecology of body size with special reference to allometry and survivorship / C. David Rollo -- Overview of research on giant transgenic mice with emphasis on the brain and aging / C. David Rollo -- Speculations on the evolutionary ecology of Homo sapiens with special reference to body size, allometry and survivorship / C. David Rollo -- Birthweight, height, brain size and intellectual ability / Thomas T. Samaras -- Impact of body size on resources, pollution, the environment and economics / Thomas T. Samaras -- Final remarks on human size, scaling and ecological implications / Thomas T. Samaras.".
- 2006025818 title "Human body size and the laws of scaling : physiological, performance, growth, longevity and ecological ramifications / Thomas Samaras, editor ; with contributions by Andrzej Bartke, C. David Rollo.".
- 2006025818 type "text".