1
by Shiohara, Tetsuo
Published 2011
Karger
... us to the importance of the increased exposure to various environmental agents – in particular those...

2
by Wissinger, Bernd H.
Published 2003
Karger
... of a complex clinical phenotype where genes and environment interact. Further molecular...

3
by Simopoulos, Artemis P.
Published 2001
Karger
... of individualized environmental modification is called Euphenics, and it must evolve simultaneously with Genomics...

4
by Kerem, Eitan
Published 1997
Karger
... by environmental toxins, drugs, acid reflux or pulmonary disease secondary to systemic disorders are very...

5
by Armstrong, Neil
Published 2011
Karger
... and environmental factors that might affect performance are re-viewed. Finally, strategies for preventing sudden...

6
by Simopoulos, Artemis P.
Published 1999
Karger
... to populations adapted to a high meat, low plant food (low carbohydrate) nutritional environment. Cereal became...

7
by Uchtenhagen, Ambros
Published 1999
Karger
... positive effect on both patients and their social environment due to an improvement in health and social...

8
by Delemarre- Van de Waal, Henriette A.
Published 2005
Karger
... and environmental factors have been identified to play a major role. Topics discussed in individual chapters include...

9
by Collin, Mattias
Published 2009
Karger
... and social organisms, constantly sensing their surroundings and altering both their environments...