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Moffitt; Summary; Key Terms; Chapter 3 Stress and Adaptation; Case Study: Juan Carlos-Profile of Adaptation in Unpredictable and Uncertain Times; Distal Context; What Is Stress and What Does It Have to Do With Human Behavior?; Principles of Human Evolution; Spotlight Topic: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder; Proximal Mechanisms; Neural Substrates and Stress 327 $aEndocrine System and FunctionStress, Inflammation, and Biomarkers; Environmental Triggers; Childhood Stress Caused by Structural Violence; Spotlight Topic: How Environmental Stress Gets Under the Skin; Stress and Adaptation Over the Life Course; Fetal Environment and Infancy; Early Childhood and Childhood; Adolescence; Adulthood; Sex Differences; Expert's Corner: Bruce S. 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