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Revolutions in energy input and material cycling in Earth history and human history

Revolutions in energy input and material cycling in Earth history and human history

... and human history, with each transi- tion resulting in higher energy input, altered material cycles and major consequences for the internal organization of the respective ...Earth history, we ...

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Ancient Admixture in Human History

Ancient Admixture in Human History

... For studies that aim to fit models of human history to genetic data, it is highly desirable to have an exact record of how polymorphisms were chosen. Unfortunately, conventional SNP arrays developed for ...

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Human history as a natural science. Review of: Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies

Human history as a natural science. Review of: Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies

... the history of Australia and New Guinea, which is followed by the histories of East Asia, Austronesia, Eurasia, the Americas, and Africa, all from the broader perspective and theory de- veloped in the early ...of ...

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Diabetes and its drivers: the largest epidemic in human history?

Diabetes and its drivers: the largest epidemic in human history?

... The “Diabesity” epidemic (obesity and type 2 diabetes) is likely to be the biggest epidemic in human history. Diabetes has been seriously underrated as a global public health issue and the world can no ...

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Inferring human history in East Asia from Y chromosomes

Inferring human history in East Asia from Y chromosomes

... Here, we have focused on the migration histories of East Asian populations achieved by studying Y chromosome, and have discussed the patterns and microevolution during the initial human settlement and later ...

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The Consumer Revolution: Turning Point in Human History, or Statistical Artifact?

The Consumer Revolution: Turning Point in Human History, or Statistical Artifact?

... the history of human experience” (McKendrick, 1982, ...School history teachers, notes that “… it is clear that mechanization, the factory system, faster and less expensive transportation, and the ...

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Ancient DNA and the rewriting of human history: be sparing with Occam’s razor

Ancient DNA and the rewriting of human history: be sparing with Occam’s razor

... What are the limits to how far this can go? Very an- cient samples more than 100,000 years old and some geographical regions of great interest, such as the Near East and Africa, remain challenging for aDNA research. Both ...

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Socialism - A Great Turning Point in Human History

Socialism - A Great Turning Point in Human History

... of human mind and muscles and engendered energy of steam engine subsequently ...in history, the rate of exploitation became the counterpart of capitalism as it was under the slave owning and feudal ...

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Nonequilibrium Migration in Human History

Nonequilibrium Migration in Human History

... Neutral mutations are modeled as a Poisson process Equation 5 is suitable for the analysis of SNP and RFLP along the branches of the genealogy (Hudson 1983, data. If different sites can be assumed to be independent ...

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Genome-wide insights into the genetic history of human populations

Genome-wide insights into the genetic history of human populations

... the human history of the world, as the genetic diversity in this region has been shaped by at least two major human migrations - the first out-of-Africa migration and the last pre-European dispersal ...

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DNA fingerprinting in anthropological genetics: past, present, future

DNA fingerprinting in anthropological genetics: past, present, future

... of human history, unraveling the complex- ities of human migration, admixture, and the successful and unsuccessful ways in which hominin genomes were selected by their ...

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Introducing the Condamine and its oral history

Introducing the Condamine and its oral history

... 13 Here too it is fortunate that some fascinating anthropological and local history sources record the depth and richness of the human history of the As well as a rich source of food the[r] ...

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SUPERNATURALISM IN AFRICAN LITERATURE A STUDY OF LAYE’S THE AFRICAN CHILD AND AMADI’S THE CONCUBINE

SUPERNATURALISM IN AFRICAN LITERATURE A STUDY OF LAYE’S THE AFRICAN CHILD AND AMADI’S THE CONCUBINE

... all human cultures throughout recorded human history; it should however be noted that although some supernatural phenomena may not be perceived by natural or empirical senses, a great many ...

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The Character of Mind

The Character of Mind

... the history and distribution among these is an excellent example, to an extent that the study of the history of human languages becomes a domain of inquiry from which to obtain a novel argument in ...

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Evolutionary History and Global Spread of the Emerging G12 Human Rotaviruses

Evolutionary History and Global Spread of the Emerging G12 Human Rotaviruses

... L26. The prototype G12 strain L26 (G12P[4]) was isolated in the Philippines during 1987. Our pairwise comparisons and phylogenetic analyses revealed that seven gene segments of strain L26 (the VP1, VP2, VP4, VP6, NSP1, ...

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Molecular epidemiology of Human Papillomaviruses in breast cancer, Golestan province of Iran

Molecular epidemiology of Human Papillomaviruses in breast cancer, Golestan province of Iran

... 17-Semnani S, Roshandel G.R, Keshtekar A.A, Moradi A, Noraei S.M, Kalavi KH, et al. Annual Report of Golestan population-based cancer registry.payke rayan. 2005;2:2 18- Gopalkrishna V, Singh U.R, Sodhani P, Sharma J.K, ...

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Widening Perspectives

Widening Perspectives

... of human conflict, he wrote “The awakening of a sense of wonder and delight is the best antidote to absurdity at all levels” (Reeves, 1991; ...for human solidarity and dignity ...

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Becoming Editor: Or, Pinocchio finally notices the Strings

Becoming Editor: Or, Pinocchio finally notices the Strings

... There is no intrinsic reason why those who teach in universities should have to publish what they think, or what they say in the classroom. Indeed we can assume that the vast majority, for most of the history of ...

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Spatio temporal analysis to identify determinants of Oncomelania hupensis infection with Schistosoma japonicum in Jiangsu province, China

Spatio temporal analysis to identify determinants of Oncomelania hupensis infection with Schistosoma japonicum in Jiangsu province, China

... Between 2003 and 2008, annual surveillance covering both the human population and livestock had been car- ried out within the study area. In each of the study villages, all heads of livestock were examined using ...

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Designing Meaningful Landscapes through Systematic Discovery of Character of Place

Designing Meaningful Landscapes through Systematic Discovery of Character of Place

... The basic meaning of place, its essence, does not come from a specific location, the community that occupies it, or superficial and mundane experiences, though all these are common and perhaps necessary aspects of ...

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