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On the Biological Standard of Living in Russia and the Soviet Union
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Argues that the biological standard of living did not improve in the Soviet Union as much as it did in other European countries.
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Access to Food and the Biological Standard of Living: Perspectives on the Nutritional Status of Native Americans
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The Nutritional status of the plains Indians was relatively high because they lived close to a rich supply of proteins: the bison. Same patterns can be observed in other pre- and early-industrial societies.
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