Description: All Vinyl BOGO 50%!All Printed Media BOGO 25% OFF! "PROBLEMS IN HUMAN BIOLOGY..A STUDY OF BRAZILIAN POPULATIONS" 1ST EDITION HC w/DJ AUTHOR: FRANCISCO M SALZANO & NEWTON FREIRE-MAIAPUBLISHER: WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSFORMAT: HC WITH DJYEAR PRINTED: 1970ILLUSTRATOR: GRAPHS/CHARTS 200 PAGES INCLUDING INDEX DUST JACKET: -VG..SOILED/CHIPPED/SMALL TEARS VOLUME: VERY GOOD..ORANGE BOARDS, BLACK PRINT ON SPINE..CLEAN,TIGHT, AND FREE OF MARKS SYNOPSIS: "...ECOLOGICAL APPROACH TO HUMAN POPULATION GENETICS STUDIES..." **PLEASE NOTE**Due to the nature of vinyl & the equipment you use all vinyl, as well as all other media, is sold AS IS No returns unless there is a gross mistake in description While I grade very conservatively, mistakes DO happen. In that event YOU must return ENTIRE purchase for full refundI DO NOT issue "Partial Refunds" I ship MediaINTERNATIONAL..SHIPPED ONLY THROUGH EBAY'S GLOBAL PROGRAM
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Features: Dust Jacket
Subjects: Mathematics & Sciences
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Format: Hardcover
Age Level: Adults
Special Attributes: 1st Edition
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Subject: BIOLOGY GENETICS ANTHROPOLOGY
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Topic: NATURAL SCIENCES POPULATION STUDIES, Physiology, Biology
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Vintage: Yes
Era: 1970s
Region: Mother Earth
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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Year: 1970
Language: English
Publication Year: 1970
Book Title: Problems in Human Biology Brazilian Populations
City: Mother Earth
Intended Audience: Adults
Author: Francisco M Salzano
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Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Wayne State University
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Genre: Science, Life Sciences
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Type: Academic History