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The Biology of High-Altitude Peoples, Hardback Book

The Biology of High-Altitude Peoples Hardback

Edited by Paul T. Baker

Part of the International Biological Programme Synthesis Series series

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The peoples of the high-altitude regions of the world have long fascinated both scientists and laymen from the lowlands.

This book, while it draws heavily on the research conducted in the International Biological Programme, is a comprehensive review of our knowledge about the biology of the high-altitude peoples of the world.

While several other accounts have considered the general problems of human populations living and working under the reduced oxygen pressure found at high altitude, this volume is the first attempt to analyse the total human biology of the peoples of the world living in extremely high mountain areas.

The contributors are experts in a variety of topics within human biology.

In addition, each has conducted personal research in the high-altitude areas such as the Andes, Ethiopian highlands, Himalayas or Tien Shan mountains.

While the book is not designed for the layman, technical language has been reduced in an effort to make the various topics covered comprehensible to professionals working in any branch of the sciences concerned with man.

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