Alterations of Human Adaptation to Environment

The problem of human adaptation is so funda-mental that many textbooks appeared so far.The author briefly took up this subject previously (Ueda, 1984), so the topics will be reiterated not from the same point of view, but from the other angles.Most physiologists tend to investigate only a short peri...

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Published inAnnals of physiological anthropology Vol. 3; no. 4; pp. 348 - 349
Main Author UEDA, Gou
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Japan Japan Society of Physiological Anthropology 1984
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Summary:The problem of human adaptation is so funda-mental that many textbooks appeared so far.The author briefly took up this subject previously (Ueda, 1984), so the topics will be reiterated not from the same point of view, but from the other angles.Most physiologists tend to investigate only a short period of phenomena, though anthropologists seem to take a long period of changes into consideration.Thus by means of physiological anthropology, the study of human will be better developed.
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ISSN:0287-8429
DOI:10.2114/ahs1983.3.348