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Didactics of secundary education --- History of education and educational sciences --- Didactics of Dutch --- anno 1800-1899 --- Limbourg [Netherlands, province] --- Limburg [Belgium, province] --- Education, Secondary --- Language and education --- Dutch language --- Enseignement secondaire --- Langage et éducation --- Néerlandais (Langue) --- History --- Study and teaching --- Histoire --- Etude et enseignement --- Limburg --- Languages, Modern --- Language policy --- Study and teaching (Secondary) --- History. --- 373.5 (09) <493-17> --- -Language policy --- -#GROL:SEMI-908<08> Maas 49 --- #A91F1 --- Glottopolitics --- Institutional linguistics --- Language and languages --- Language and state --- Languages, National --- Languages, Official --- National languages --- Official languages --- State and language --- Communication policy --- Language planning --- Foreign languages --- Languages, Foreign --- Languages, Living --- Living languages --- Modern languages --- Geschiedenis van het middelbaar onderwijs.--Vlaanderen. Vlaams Gewest. Nederlandstalige Gemeenschap in België --- -History --- Government policy --- 373.5 (09) <493-17> Geschiedenis van het middelbaar onderwijs.--Vlaanderen. Vlaams Gewest. Nederlandstalige Gemeenschap in België --- Limburg. --- Limburg [Netherlands, province] --- Langage et éducation --- Néerlandais (Langue) --- #GROL:SEMI-908<08> Maas 49 --- Study and teaching (Secondary)&delete& --- Languages, Modern - Study and teaching (Secondary) - Netherlands - Limburg - History. --- Language policy - Netherlands - History.
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Fetal growth retardation --- Fetus --- Embryonic and Fetal Development --- Fetal Growth Retardation --- Growth --- physiology
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Fetus --- Lungs --- Newborn infants --- Respiration --- Respiratory insufficiency in children --- Infant, Newborn --- Respiratory Physiological Phenomena --- Respiration and cry --- Physiology --- Regulation --- physiology
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Fetus --- Newborn infants --- Infant, Newborn --- Pathophysiology --- Physiology --- Diseases --- physiology
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Human evolution --- Ecological genetics --- Evolutionary genetics --- Genotype-environment interaction --- Medical genetics --- Human beings --- Health
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Our modern lifestyles, city-bound with abundant nutrition - are far removed from the hunter-gatherer lifestyles of our ancestors. However we have not evolved to reflect this change. This fascinating and controversial book explores whether it is this 'mismatch' that has led to the deadly explosion in lifestyle diseases we face today. - ;We have built a world that no longer fits our bodies. Our genes - selected through our evolution - and the many processes by which our development is tuned within the womb, limit our capacity to adapt to the modern urban lifestyle. There is a mismatch. We are se
Ecological genetics. --- Evolution (Biology) --- Genotype-environment interaction. --- Gene-environment interaction --- Genotype by environment interaction --- Genotype (times) environment interaction --- Genotype x environment interaction --- Interaction of environment and genotype --- Genetics --- Phenotype --- Animal evolution --- Animals --- Biological evolution --- Darwinism --- Evolutionary biology --- Evolutionary science --- Origin of species --- Biology --- Evolution --- Biological fitness --- Homoplasy --- Natural selection --- Phylogeny --- Ecology
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Why are we losing the war against obesity and chronic disease?' This is the simple question Peter Gluckman and Mark Hanson ask, exploring the dominant myth that the exploding epidemic of obesity, heart disease, and diabetes can be tackled by focusing on adult life styles. Addressing the flawed approach of the weight-loss industry, they explain why a continued focus simply on diet and exercise will fail. Highlighting the implications of the growing burden of these problems in the developing world, they show that the scientific enterprise ignores the reality of the social, cultural, and biologic
Obesity --- Heart --- Diabetes --- Diseases --- Susceptibility
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This landmark publication provides the first definitive account of how and why subtle influences on the fetus and during early life can have such profound consequences for adult health and diseases. Although the epidemiological evidence for this link has long proved compelling, it is only much more recently that the scientific and physiological basis for this has begun to be studied in depth and fully understood. This compilation, written by many of the world's leading experts in this exciting field, summarizes these scientific and clinical advances. The link between early development and the onset of many chronic diseases such as coronary heart disease, diabetes and osteoporosis, also raises important public health issues. Another fascinating theme in the book concerns evolutionary developmental biology and how the 'evo-devo' debate can cast light on these concepts. Clinicians and scientists alike will all learn a lot about this exciting and emerging field.
Developmental biology. --- Embryology, Human. --- Prenatal influences. --- Diseases --- Disease susceptibility. --- Causes and theories of causation.
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