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H, Smith Fred, dir. The human lineage. Hoboken, N.J : Wiley, 2009.

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Burson, Nancy. Lineage : What if the Universe gave you a gift ? New York : TYVM, 2009.

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Na, Erqian. Lineage- and stage-specific gene expression in human hemopoietic cells. Ottawa : National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999.

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Schreiber, Michael Thomas. Determinants of Human Rhinovirus Cellular Tropism in Monocyte-Lineage Cells. [New York, N.Y.?] : [publisher not identified], 2016.

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Sha, Jin, et SpringerLink (Online service), dir. Human Embryonic and Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells : Lineage-Specific Differentiation Protocols. Totowa, NJ : Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, 2012.

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Gutowski, Nicholas Jan. Cellular and molecular studies related to a cell line of the oligodendrocyte-type-2 astrocyte lineage derived from a human glioblastoma multiforme. Birmingham : University of Birmingham, 1995.

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Jacques, Bélair, dir. Dynamical disease : Mathematical analysis of human illness. Woodbury, N.Y : AIP Press, 1995.

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Grout, Gerry. Linear images of the living figure. Phoenix, Ariz : Thunderbird Art Press, 1994.

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Bermúdez, José. Para leer entre lineas : 160 dibujos de José Bermúdez. Mendoza, Argentina : Zeta Editores, 1997.

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Chu, Baoguo. Linear and angular vistibulo-ocular reflex interactions in humans. Ottawa : National Library of Canada, 1996.

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Sergeeva, Mariya, Irina Strelec et Ol'ga Zabelina. The mutual influence of transport infrastructure and human development. ru : INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1882551.

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Transport infrastructure and human development coexist in a non-linear relationship. The concept of structural and infrastructural development of society is the first attempt at theoretical justification of this interaction. Particular attention is paid to the study of approaches to the definition of the concepts of "infrastructure", "transport infrastructure", "human development"; analysis of the mechanisms of influence of transport infrastructure on human development and mechanisms of reverse impact; understanding the role of pricing processes in this interaction. Further development of the presented issue can become the basis for a macroeconomic analysis of the "transport infrastructure - human development" ex ante relationship. For a wide range of readers interested in transport infrastructure issues.
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Crotin, David L. A non-linear scaling function with application to a scalable human head model. Ottawa : National Library of Canada, 1994.

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Ponton, Michael K. A quasi-linear behavioral model and an application to self-directed learning. Hampton, Va : National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center, 1999.

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B, Carr Paul, et Langley Research Center, dir. A quasi-linear behavioral model and an application to self-directed learning. Hampton, Va : National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center, 1999.

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G, Futamura Robert, Parker Donald E et United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., dir. Inertial acceleration as a measure of linear vection : An alternative to magnitude estimation. [Washington, D.C : National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1995.

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Andrew, Pickles, Maughan Barbara 1946- et Wadsworth Michael E. J, dir. Epidemiological methods in life course research. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2007.

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National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements. Evaluation of the relative effectiveness of low-energy photons and electrons in inducing cancer in humans. Bethesda, Maryland : National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, 2018.

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Sánchez, Carlos Raúl. Using the Multivariate General Linear Model (MANOVA) in SPSS to Identify the Main and Interaction Effects of a Product Description Created by a Human Being Versus Artificial Intelligence. 1 Oliver’s Yard, 55 City Road, London EC1Y 1SP United Kingdom : SAGE Publications Ltd, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781529685282.

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Bodie, Zvi. Labor supply flexibility and portfolio choice. Cambridge, MA : National Bureau of Economic Research, 1989.

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Young-Stone, Michele. Above us only sky : A novel. Waterville, ME : Thorndike Press, A part of Gale, Cengage Learning, 2015.

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Smith, Fred H., Kaye B. Brown et Matt Cartmill. Human Lineage. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2022.

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Smith, Fred H., Kaye B. Brown et Matt Cartmill. Human Lineage. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2022.

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Smith, Fred H., Kaye B. Brown et Matt Cartmill. Human Lineage. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2011.

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Smith, Fred H., Kaye B. Brown et Matt Cartmill. Human Lineage. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2011.

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Smith, Fred H., Kaye B. Brown et Matt Cartmill. Human Lineage. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2022.

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Rothenbuehler, Steve. Lineage. Pleasant Word-A Division of WinePress Publishing, 2002.

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Smith, Fred H., Kaye B. Brown et Matt Cartmill. The Human Lineage (Foundation of Human Biology). Wiley-Liss, 2007.

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Ayala, Francisco J., et Camilo J. Cela-Conde. The hominin lineage. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198739906.003.0003.

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This chapter describes the origin of the human lineage within the evolution of the hominoids, which raises the difficult issue of how to integrate the evolution of dentition and terrestrial locomotion. Next is the investigation of the appearance and initial dispersal of the hominins toward the end of the Miocene, with particular attention to the models of colonization of new territories as a function of climate changes. The hypothesis of the adaptation to the open savanna by bipedalism is explored. Finally, there is a summary description of the different deposits and localities of the main African localities with human fossils, pointing out the different geological formations and exemplars found in each deposit, including two sites north of the Rift Valley of great importance: Toros-Menalla (Tchad) and Dmanisi (Georgia).
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Ye, Kaiming, et Sha Jin. Human Embryonic and Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells : Lineage-Specific Differentiation Protocols. Humana Press, 2016.

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The prehistory of Africa : Tracing the lineage of modern man. Jeppestown [South Africa] : Jonathan Ball Publishers, 2006.

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Tulpule, Asmin Bhal. Congenital disease-specific human embryonic stem cells reveal developmental defects in the hematopoietic lineage. 2008.

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Ayala, Francisco J., et Camilo J. Cela-Conde. Taxonomy. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198739906.003.0002.

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This chapter examines the hominin tribe as it branches off within the hominoid diversification. It considers the differences between humans and chimpanzees, and explores the systems of classification of the human lineage. Next come the different adaptive strategies of the various genera of the human lineage. An outcome of different adaptations are the derived characteristic human traits, from large brains to bipedalism, which is the only apomorphy universally shared by the human lineage. Bipedalism is analyzed in detail, morphologically as well as functionally, including biomechanical features, comparing fossil exemplars to preserved footprints. The final issue explored is the narrowing of the birth canal caused by different degrees of bipedalism. Bipedalism changed somewhat its function when adjusting to running in the open savannas.
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Imagining identity in New Spain : Race, lineage, and the colonial body in portraiture and casta paintings. Austin, TX : University of Texas Press, 2002.

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Richerson, Peter J. The Use and Non-Use of the Human Nature Concept by Evolutionary Biologists. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198823650.003.0009.

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A number of prominent modern evolutionists embraced ‘human nature’, signalling their commitment to the Modern Synthesis. Their claim is that for most of our evolutionary history, culture was of little importance, and that genes, not culture, controlled early development. More recently, cultural evolutionists have argued that culture and reason were present deep in the Homo lineage, and that the ability to learn socially develops in the first year of life. Thus, it is reasonable to think that genes and culture coevolved in the evolutionary past, and that they codevelop in infancy and childhood. Human nature theorists seek to deny this claim, while at the same time trying in various ways to make room for human culture and reason. I argue here that they are unsuccessful in their attempts.
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Sterelny, Kim. The Pleistocene Social Contract. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197531389.001.0001.

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No human now gathers for himself or herself the essential resources for life: food, shelter, clothing and the like. Humans are obligate co-operators, and this has been true for tens of thousands of years; probably much longer. In this regard, humans are very unusual. In the living world more generally, cooperation outside the family is rare. Though it can be very profitable, it is also very risky, as cooperation makes an agent vulnerable to incompetence and cheating. This book presents a new picture of the emergence of cooperation in our lineage, developing through four fairly distinct phases. Our trajectory began from a baseline that was probably fairly similar to living great apes, who cooperate, but in fairly minimal ways. As adults, they rarely depend on others when the outcome really matters. This book suggests that cooperation began to be more important for humans through an initial phase of cooperative foraging generating immediate returns from collective action in small mobile bands. This established in our lineage about 1.8 million years ago, perhaps earlier. Over the rest of the Pleistocene, cooperation became more extended in its social scale, with forms of cooperation between bands gradually establishing, and in spatial and temporal scale too, with various forms of reciprocation becoming important. The final phase was the emergence of cooperation in large scale, hierarchical societies in the Holocene, beginning about 12,000 years ago. This picture is nested in a reading of the archaeological and ethnographic record, and twinned to an account of the gradual elaboration of cultural learning in our lineage, making cooperation both more profitable and more stable.
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Ferraro, Kenneth F. Life Course Analysis. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190665340.003.0003.

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Life course analysis prioritizes the long view of aging: study aging as a process from embryo to death and how the timing of events and exposures shapes those lives. The act of analyzing the life course (or life span) highlights an intellectual tension in the field that has existed for decades: Is gerontology the study of older organisms or how those organisms age? Although human social services are often organized by age groups, science is better off studying the aging process—how the organism became older. In humans and animals, the experience of aging varies by historical time and place. Three vantage points for life course analysis are specified: the study of (1) early origins, (2) centenarians, and (3) family lineage.
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Hockings, Kimberley, et Robin Dunbar, dir. Alcohol and Humans. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198842460.001.0001.

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Ethanol (or, as it is more popularly known, alcohol) use has a long and ubiquitous history. The prevailing tendency to view alcohol merely as a ‘social problem’ or the popular notion that alcohol only serves to provide us with a ‘hedonic’ high, masks its importance in the social fabric of many human societies both past and present. To understand alcohol use as a complex social practice that has been exploited by humans for thousands of years requires cross-disciplinary insight from social/cultural anthropologists, archaeologists, historians, psychologists, primatologists, and biologists. This multidisciplinary volume examines the broad use of alcohol in the human lineage and its wider relationship to social contexts such as feasting, sacred rituals, and social bonding. Alcohol abuse is a small part of a much more complex and social pattern of widespread alcohol use by humans. This alone should prompt us to explore the evolutionary origins of this ancient practice and the socially functional reasons for its continued popularity. The objectives of this volume are: (1) to understand how and why non-human primates and other animals use alcohol in the wild, and its relevance to understanding the social consumption of alcohol in humans; (2) to understand the social function of alcohol in human prehistory; (3) to understand the sociocultural significance of alcohol across human societies; and (4) to explore the social functions of alcohol consumption in contemporary society.
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Baker, Courtney R., dir. Introduction. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039485.003.0001.

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This book traces the lineage of humane insight and spectacles of black suffering and death in the past century and a half, from the abolitionist movement to the murder of Emmett Tilland and the devastation of New Orleans by Hurricane Katrina. Humane insight refers to a kind of looking in which the onlooker's ethics are addressed by the spectacle of others' embodied suffering. It is an ethics- based look that turns a benevolent eye, recognizes violations of human dignity, and bestows or articulates the desire for actual protection. This book investigates incidents in African American visual culture that depend upon the recognition of humanity as an elemental component of human identity to be sought and secured. It examines how the image of the mortal, wounded, and dead black body grounds a politics of racial equity and justice in the language of pathos. By focusing on how pain and even death among African Americans are rendered discussable, the book reveals how black pain has been made to make sense.
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Carter, J. Adam, Andy Clark, Jesper Kallestrup, S. Orestis Palermos et Duncan Pritchard. Extended Epistemology. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198769811.003.0001.

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First, a theoretical background to the volume’s topic, extended epistemology, is provided by a brief outline of its cross-disciplinary theoretical lineage and some key themes. In particular, it is shown how and why the emergence of recent and more egalitarian thinking in the cognitive sciences about the nature of human cognizing and its bounds—viz., the so-called ‘extended cognition’ program, and the related idea of an ‘extended mind’—has important and interesting ramifications in epistemology. Second, an overview is provided of the papers included as chapters in the volume. The sixteen contributions are divided (broadly) into two categories: those that engage with foundational issues to do with extended epistemology, and those that pursue applications of extended epistemology to new areas of research.
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Kimbel, William H., Yoel Rak, Donald C. Johanson, Ralph L. Holloway et Michael S. Yuan. The Skull of Australopithecus afarensis. Oxford University Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195157062.001.0001.

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The book is the most in-depth account of the fossil skull anatomy and evolutionary significance of the 3.6-3.0 million year old early human species Australopithecus afarensis. Knowledge of this species is pivotal to understanding early human evolution, because 1) the sample of fossil remains of A. afarensis is among the most extensive for any early human species, and the majority of remains are of taxonomically inormative skulls and teeth; 2) the wealth of material makes A. afarensis an indispensable point of reference for the interpretation of other fossil discoveries; 3) the species occupies a time period that is the focus of current research to determine when, where, and why the human lineage first diversified into separate contemporaneous lines of descent. Upon publication of this book, this species will be among the most thoroughly documented extinct ancestors of humankind. The main focus of the book - its organizing principle - is the first complete skull of A. afarensis (specimen number A.L. 444-2) at the Hadar site, Ethiopia, the home of the remarkably complete 3.18 million year old skeleton known as "Lucy," found at Hadar by third author D. Johanson in 1974. Lucy and other fossils from Hadar, together with those from the site of Laetoli in Tanzania, were controversially attributed to the then brand new species A. afarensis by Johanson, T. White and Y. Coppens in 1978. However, a complete skull, which would have quickly resolved much of the early debate over the species, proved elusive until second author Y. Rak's discovery of the 444 skull in 1992. The book details the comparative anatomy of the new skull (and the cast of its brain, analyzed by R. Holloway and M. Huan) , as well as of other skull and dental finds recovered during the latest, ongoing field work at Hadar, and analyzes the evolutionary significance of A. afarensis in the context of other critically important discoveries of earliest humans made in recent years. In essence, it summarizes the state of knowledge about one of the central subjects of current paleoanthropological investigation.
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Jacob. Int to Linear Algebra (Fcc) : A Human Endeavor 3e\Wb. W.H. Freeman & Company, 1994.

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Gallo, Ester. From Gods to Human Beings. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199469307.003.0003.

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Chapter two explores the generational dimension of Nambudiri class engagements with reform movements, and threads this into a discussion of the position held by Nambudiris in Kerala society. It analyses the various ways in which Nambudiris lineages engaged with YKS and YJS and how persistent inequalities within this community in terms of status and health remain central in preventing the formation of solid and longlasting community organizations. Indeed, land reform, emigration, educational attainments differently involved Nambudiris throughout the twentieth century history, creating at times spaces of pioneer class renewal and yet also of major and prolonged decline. This chapter also discusses how Nambudiri class trajectories are perceived in today’s Kerala by other Malayalis, and the impact that this has on Nambudiri kinship memories.
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Whitehead, James. Creativity, Genius, and Madness. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198733706.003.0006.

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This chapter examines the numerous modern psychological studies which sought to establish connections between mental illness and human creativity or intelligence, arguing that these studies have a direct but often occluded lineage from the textual and biographical legacy of Romanticism in the nineteenth century. A line of transmission can be traced in which lists of ‘geniuses’, and illustrative anecdotes of their supposed irrationality and ideal or hallucinatory insanity, were absorbed directly from early critical and biographical writing about Blake, Coleridge, Shelley, Clare, and others, into a scientific (or pseudoscientific) tradition of writing which reached its apex in the 1890s, in works by Galton, Maudsley Lombroso, and their imitators, most notoriously Nordau and others on degeneration. The scientific, cultural, and political consequences of this tradition are considered as a demonstration of what might be at stake in the genealogy of the Romantic mad poet, and the circumspection necessary in its invocation.
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Rohman, Carrie. Afterword. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190604400.003.0007.

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The afterword reiterates it is time to risk a border-crossing in our view of art and see it as part of our shared affective becoming-excessive, as a fundamentally non-cognitive zone of self-othering that all animals engage, not just human animals. Art connects us profoundly to other creatures. The aesthetic capacity is animal; it doesn’t just approach animals or hold them in its purview. And if this is the case, then we can anticipate wholly new ways of viewing, inhabiting, and understanding artistic practices. The transporting power of art, the becoming-intense of aesthetics, the felt vibrations of aesthetic forces, and the taste for certain affect-circulating performances all have their “ancestral” lineage in animals’ aesthetic engagements. Bioaesthetics thus reminds us that the world of art includes hordes of other creatural actors and living assemblages—and that these beings have always been artistic.
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(Editor), Jacques Belair, Leon Glass (Editor), Uwe an Der Heiden (Editor) et John Milton (Editor), dir. Dynamical Disease : Mathematical Analysis of Human Illness. AIP Press, 1995.

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Slenes, Robert W. Metaphors to Live By in the Diaspora. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190657543.003.0016.

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Inspired by research in anthropology and cognitive science that places analogical thinking at the center of human culture and cognition, this chapter focuses on the metaphors by which western Central Africans, particularly speakers of Kikongo, understood—and withstood—the horrors of the Middle Passage and New World enslavement. Canoe metaphors figured prominently in West Central Africa. So too did tropes making ontological connections between things designated by phonetic (near-) homonyms. Both types of analogies helped people explain their lineage origins (locating them in past migrations under duress), find cures for social ills, seal marriages and other alliances, and open liminal paths from suffering to plenitude in this world and in the afterlife. Based primarily on the author’s research in dictionaries of African languages, particularly Kikongo, and on Central African cults of affliction-fruition in Brazil’s 19th-century Southeast, the essay argues that strong shipmate bonding during the Atlantic crossing embodied these homeland metaphors.
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Boulestin, Bruno, et Anne-Sophie Coupey. Cannibalism in the Linear Pottery Culture : The Human Remains from Herxheim. Archaeopress, 2015.

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Cannibalism in the Linear Pottery Culture : The Human Remains from Herxheim. Archaeopress, 2015.

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Karaman, Sinem, Aleksanteri Aspelund, Michael Detmar et Kari Alitalo. The lymphatic system. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198755777.003.0009.

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The lymphatic vascular system is an integral component of the circulatory system; it forms a one-way conduit that transports tissue interstitial components back to the venous circulation through lymph nodes. Lymphatic vessels extend to most tissues and contribute to the regulation of interstitial fluid homeostasis, trafficking of immune cells, and absorption of dietary fats from the gut. Developmentally, lymphatic vessels originate from embryonic veins and specialized angioblasts. A number of molecules have been identified in the commitment of endothelial cells to the lymphatic lineage, and the sprouting, expansion and maturation of the lymphatic vascular tree. Importantly, the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) family members VEGFC and VEGFD, together with their receptors VEGFR2 and VEGFR3 have been implicated as critical regulators of lymphangiogenesis. Lymphatic vessels are involved in several human diseases, including cancer, where they contribute to tumour metastasis, the leading cause of cancer-related deaths. Lymphatic vessels regulate immune responses against foreign pathogens by transporting leucocytes to lymph nodes, but are also in involved in the regulation of self-tolerance. Defects in the lymphatic vascular system are causal for the development of lymphoedema.
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Payne, Mark. Flowers of Time. Princeton University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691205946.001.0001.

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The literary lineage of postapocalyptic fiction — stories set after civilization's destruction — is a long one, spanning the biblical tale of Noah and Hesiod's Works and Days to the works of Mary Shelley, Octavia Butler, Cormac McCarthy, and many others. Traveling from antiquity to the present, this book reveals how postapocalyptic fiction differs from other genres — pastoral poetry, science fiction, and the maroon narrative — that also explore human capabilities beyond the constraints of civilization. The book places postapocalyptic fiction into conversation with such theorists as Aristotle, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Claude Lévi-Strauss, and Carl Schmitt, illustrating how the genre functions as political theory in fictional form. It shows that rather than argue for a particular way of life, postapocalyptic literature reveals what it would be like to inhabit that life. It considers the genre's appeal in our own historical moment, contending that this fiction is the pastoral of our time. Whereas the pastoralist and the maroon could escape to real-world hills and fashion their own versions of freedom, on a fully owned and occupied Earth, only an apocalyptic event can create a space where such freedoms are feasible once again. The book looks at how fictional narratives set after the world's devastation represent new conditions and possibilities for life and humanity.
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