Biological Anthropologists

Biological anthropologists study humans from an evolutionary perspective through the lens of biological evolution. This type of research involves observing the similarities and differences between human populations, examining human anatomy and physiology, and analyzing human behavior. It is important for understanding the biological basis of human changes that have occurred over time. Biological anthropologists may use their knowledge to examine how cultures, environments, and technologies have impacted human evolution. Additionally, they may work on projects such as reconstructing extinct species or building models to predict how changes in the environment may affect human populations in the future. They may also collaborate with other scientists to uncover insights into disease and health risks, as well as to develop evidence-based health policies. By understanding human evolution, biological anthropologists can help provide insight into our past and help shape the future of our species.

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General Evolution of the Universe Driven by Attraction and Four Levels of Biological Evolution as its Essential Part

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Electrospun Biopolyesters: Hydrophobic Scaffolds with Favorable Biological Response

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Quantitative Microbiological Risk Assessment: Underrated Tool in Process Improvement in Food Microbiology

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Molecular and Cell Biological Considerations in the Initiation and Development of Sporadic Non-Hereditary Solid Cancers  

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Microbiological and Nutritional Properties of Frankfurter-Type Fish Sausage

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The Biological Basis of Cellular Diabetes Mellitus

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Perioperative Period is a Critical Gap for Minimal Residual Cancer Cells Progression and Therapy: Biological and Molecular Based Evidences

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Biological Networks: An Introductory Review

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The Comparison of Walking Performance in Cold and Warm Biologically Conditions in Physiology

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Neurobiological Differences Between Aggression and Agitation in Persons with DementiaAffiliation

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Acute Pneumonia: Biological Rules and Laws require Attention and Respect.

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Quantification and Comparison of Opium (Morphine) and Tramadol from Biological Samples "Liquid - Liquid Extraction"

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Evaluation of Biological Activities of Opuntia Ficus Indica Cladodes Extract Against Cadmium-Induced Osteoporosis in Male Wistar Rats

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Biological Effects of High Radiofrequency Radiation on Wistar Rats: A Literature Review

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The trajectory of immunoglobulins immune response against the different amounts of xenobiotics matches the trajectory of biological changes associated with ageing: A systematic review

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Six Fractal Codes of Biological Life Unifying ATOMS, WAVES and INFORMATION: Perspectives in Exobiology, Cancers Basic Research and Artificial Intelligence Biomimetism Decisions Making

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Antibacterial Activities of Ni Substituted Ferrite Particles for Biological Applications

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Extended Bioethics as a Response to Global Biological Consciousness

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