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137 Singer, M. (2020). Deadly companions: Diabetes and COVID-19 in Mexico. Medical Anthropology. doi: 10.1080/01459740.2020.1805742. 39 (8): 660–665
138 Singer, M. and Bulled, N. (2012/2013). Interlocked infections: The health burdens of syndemics of neglected tropical diseases. Annals of Applied Anthropology 36 (2): 326–343.
139 Singer, M., Bulled, N., Ostrach, B., and Mendenhall, E. (2017). Syndemics and the biosocial conception of health. Lancet 389: 941–950.
140 Singer, M. and Clair, S. (2003). Syndemics and public health: Reconceptualizing disease in bio-social context. Medical Anthropology Quarterly 17 (4): 423–441.
141 Smith, M. (1993). Genetic adaptation. In: Human Adaptation (ed. G.A. Harrison). New York: Oxford University Press.
142 Smith, R. (2020). Imperial terroir: Toward a queer molecular ecology of colonial masculinities. Wenner Gren Conference Paper.