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Aging: The continuous process from birth to death

12.03.03 | American Physiological Society

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Two featured articles are published in the October 2003 edition:

The November 2003 selected contributions include the following:

The articles featured in the December 2003 edition are as follows:

Source: October-December 2003 editions of the Journal of Applied Physiology. The Journal is one of the 14 scientific publications published each month by the American Physiological Society (APS).

The American Physiological Society (APS) was founded in 1887 to foster basic and applied science, much of it relating to human health. The Bethesda, MD-based Society has more than 10,000 members and publishes 3,800 articles in its 14 peer-reviewed journals every year.

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APA:
American Physiological Society. (2003, December 3). Aging: The continuous process from birth to death. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/19V24JJ8/aging-the-continuous-process-from-birth-to-death.html
MLA:
"Aging: The continuous process from birth to death." Brightsurf News, Dec. 3 2003, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/19V24JJ8/aging-the-continuous-process-from-birth-to-death.html.