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<p>of "local biologies" to account for the empirical findings generated by this research. This widely used concept de-centers the modernist assumption of a universal material body, and postulates ceaseless interactions among bodies, environments (evolutionary, historical, local), and social/political variables. Lock and Vinh-Kim Nguyen in their book An Anthropology of Biomedicine (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010) use the term "biosocial differentiation" to refer to the interactions of biological and social processes across time and space that sediment</p><p>
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