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The Body In Time

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An excellent exploration of the relationship between time and human biological processes, offering numerous examples of seemingly miraculous timing mechanisms in the human body. This unique approach to human biology provides clear scientific explanations for such questions ``How does the heart keep time? What governs growth cycles, reproductive cycles, the aging process, and the healing process? How do seasons affect our moods?'' While the book is full of hard scientific facts, readers will enjoy its lively, engaging style.

237 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1988

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Kenneth Jon Rose

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A book that gives details about the human body and the changes that occur on it through time. The book is not technical and can be read by any one… Not a bad read
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