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Social inequality / Ethology / Anatomy / Human genetics / Human appearance / Human skin color / White people / Black people / Social interpretations of race / Behavior / Race / Kinship and descent
Date: 2005-11-09 15:26:45
Social inequality
Ethology
Anatomy
Human genetics
Human appearance
Human skin color
White people
Black people
Social interpretations of race
Behavior
Race
Kinship and descent

Skin Color, Culture, and Blood Pressure in Southeastern Puerto Rico H.Russell Bernard (PI) Clarence C. Gravlee (Co-PI) SPECIFIC AIMS The goal of this project is to help solve what a recent issue of Scientific American ca

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