The Population Debate: The Development of Conflicting Theories Up to 1900Houghton Mifflin, 1967 - 466 sider |
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... lower the risk of heart disease has been challenged, and there is troubling evidence that it might in fact worsen plaque formation. We don't use much of it in our clinic at this time, and we'll see what happens with further research. If ...
... lower the risk of heart disease has been challenged, and there is troubling evidence that it might in fact worsen plaque formation. We don't use much of it in our clinic at this time, and we'll see what happens with further research. If ...
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... lower prices meets with gen- eral favor in the trade , since it was assumed that the winter prices were too high ... lower ; grey ox , unchanged ; Aust fox , 10 % higher sundry foxes , Turkish , 15 % lower . Fisher , 15 % lower ; marten ...
... lower prices meets with gen- eral favor in the trade , since it was assumed that the winter prices were too high ... lower ; grey ox , unchanged ; Aust fox , 10 % higher sundry foxes , Turkish , 15 % lower . Fisher , 15 % lower ; marten ...
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... lower levels of aldosterone, a hormone that raises blood pressure by encouraging the kidneys to absorb more sodium and water. Reducing aldosterone can reduce the amount of excess fluid in your blood, which in turn lowers BP, explain ...
... lower levels of aldosterone, a hormone that raises blood pressure by encouraging the kidneys to absorb more sodium and water. Reducing aldosterone can reduce the amount of excess fluid in your blood, which in turn lowers BP, explain ...
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Fluctuation in Population Thought | 1 |
Early Population Thought | 9 |
The Rise of Population Theory in the Seventeenth | 28 |
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