Tooth Whitening an Evidencebased Perspective

Bone Histology: An Anthropological Perspective (repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by libr at Jan. 13, 2016
Bone Histology: An Anthropological Perspective (repost)

Bone Histology: An Anthropological Perspective by Christian Crowder and Sam Stout
English | 2011 | ISBN: 1439866910 | 417 pages | PDF | 14,5 MB

Bone Histology: An Anthropological Perspective  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by interes at Oct. 24, 2013
Bone Histology: An Anthropological Perspective

Bone Histology: An Anthropological Perspective by Christian Crowder and Sam Stout
English | 2011 | ISBN: 1439866910 | 417 pages | PDF | 14,5 MB

A broad understanding of bone and tooth microstructure is necessary for constructing the biological profile of an individual or individuals within a population.

Bone Histology: An Anthropological Perspective (repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by interes at March 22, 2019
Bone Histology: An Anthropological Perspective (repost)

Bone Histology: An Anthropological Perspective by Christian Crowder and Sam Stout
English | 2011 | ISBN: 1439866910 | 417 pages | PDF | 14,5 MB

Bone Histology: An Anthropological Perspective (repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by interes at Nov. 23, 2014
Bone Histology: An Anthropological Perspective (repost)

Bone Histology: An Anthropological Perspective by Christian Crowder and Sam Stout
English | 2011 | ISBN: 1439866910 | 417 pages | PDF | 14,5 MB
Tooth Wear: An Authoritative Reference for Dental Professionals and Students, 3rd Edition

Tooth Wear: An Authoritative Reference for Dental Professionals and Students, 3rd Edition
by Andrew Eder, Maurice Faigenblum
English | 2022 | ISBN: 3030861090 | 331 Pages | True ePUB | 96 MB

Cooperation among Animals: An Evolutionary Perspective (repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by interes at Dec. 16, 2013
Cooperation among Animals: An Evolutionary Perspective (repost)

Cooperation among Animals: An Evolutionary Perspective (Oxford Series in Ecology & Evolution) by Lee Alan Dugatkin
English | February 6, 1997 | ISBN-10: 0195086228 | 240 pages | PDF | 14.3 Mb

Despite the depiction of nature "red in tooth and claw," cooperation is actually widespread in the animal kingdom. Various types of cooperative behaviors have been documented in everything from insects to primates, and in every imaginable ecological scenario. Yet why animals cooperate is still a hotly contested question in literature on evolution and animal behavior.

Cooperation among Animals: An Evolutionary Perspective  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by sandhu1 at Jan. 7, 2012
Cooperation among Animals: An Evolutionary Perspective

Cooperation among Animals: An Evolutionary Perspective
Oxford University Press, USA | February 6, 1997 | ISBN-10: 0195086228 | 240 pages | PDF | 14.3 Mb

Despite the depiction of nature "red in tooth and claw," cooperation is actually widespread in the animal kingdom. Various types of cooperative behaviors have been documented in everything from insects to primates, and in every imaginable ecological scenario.

Cooperation among Animals: An Evolutionary Perspective (repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by libr at Dec. 18, 2015
Cooperation among Animals: An Evolutionary Perspective (repost)

Cooperation among Animals: An Evolutionary Perspective (Oxford Series in Ecology & Evolution) by Lee Alan Dugatkin
English | February 6, 1997 | ISBN-10: 0195086228 | 240 pages | PDF | 14.3 Mb
Relational Communication: An Interactional Perspective To the Study of Process and Form

L. Edna Rogers, Valent¡n Escudero, "Relational Communication: An Interactional Perspective To the Study of Process and Form"
English | 2003 | pages: 272 | ISBN: 0805837124, 0415761646 | PDF | 4,7 mb

Biological Anthropology: An Evolutionary Perspective  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by FenixN at Dec. 19, 2014
Biological Anthropology: An Evolutionary Perspective

Biological Anthropology: An Evolutionary Perspective
24xDVDRip | AVI/XviD, ~549 kb/s | 640x432 | Duration: 12:08:59 | English: MP3, 128 kb/s (2 ch) | +2 PDF Guides | 3.56 GB
Genre: Anthropology

When we consider ourselves, not as static beings fixed in time but as dynamic, ever-changing creatures, our viewpoint of human history becomes different and captivating. The crucial element of "time depth" has revolutionized the very questions we ask about ourselves. "Who are we?" has turned into What have we become? What are we becoming?" What makes this viewpoint possible is the evolutionary perspective offered by biological anthropology through the study of the evolution, genetics, anatomy, and modern variation within the human species.