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This volume presents a clear, concise overview of the current state of knowledge about the biology of aging ? serving as both an invaluable graduate-level text and a key reference for practicing professionals. Over a dozen distinguished contributors probe the latest developments in our knowledge of why people age and how the process works. These authoritative chapters are not just written for biologists ? but for gerontologists in general. Marks the tenth anniversary of the Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics. "