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Hemoglobins / Hematology / Respiratory physiology / Anemias / Equilibrium chemistry / Blood / Iron deficiency anemia / Red blood cell / Aymara language / Medicine / Biology / Anatomy
Hemoglobins
Hematology
Respiratory physiology
Anemias
Equilibrium chemistry
Blood
Iron deficiency anemia
Red blood cell
Aymara language
Medicine
Biology
Anatomy

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 106:385–Hemoglobin Concentration of High-Altitude Tibetans and Bolivian Aymara CYNTHIA M. BEALL,1* GARY M. BRITTENHAM,1 KINGMAN P. STROHL,1 JOHN BLANGERO,2

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