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The Use of Genealogies for Demographic Study

On the Use of Star-Shaped Genealogies in Inference of Coalescence Times

On the Use of Star-Shaped Genealogies in Inference of Coalescence Times

... Strahs Use of the coalescent to model unknown genealogies 1999; Reich and Goldstein 1999; Liu et ...star-shaped genealogies are implicit in methods of computation, analyses can be conditioned on ...

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A micro-demographic analysis of human fertility from Chinese genealogies, 1368-1911

A micro-demographic analysis of human fertility from Chinese genealogies, 1368-1911

... One inevitable bias is the omission of daughters and children who died in infancy. 51 Many genealogical studies show that the inclusion of individuals in the genealogies was mainly on ritualistic considerations ...

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Nuclear Gene Genealogies Reveal Historical, Demographic and Selective Factors Associated With Speciation in Field Crickets

Nuclear Gene Genealogies Reveal Historical, Demographic and Selective Factors Associated With Speciation in Field Crickets

... The use of sample genealo- analysis of phenotypic associations with haplotypes inferred from gies for studying a selectively neutral m-loci model with recombi- restriction endonuclease mapping and DNA sequence ...

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Gene Genealogies in a Metapopulation

Gene Genealogies in a Metapopulation

... which ␪ becomes small for some period of time, never It is known that delayed or slower growth can change predict a nonsingleton mode in the site-frequency distri- some results (Whitlock 1992; Ingvarsson 1997). The ...

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Mining and untangling change genealogies

Mining and untangling change genealogies

... Change genealogies allow such multi-dimensional reasoning but also allow the use of formal methods such as model checking and the use of temporal logic formulas like CTL to express both temporal and ...

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Genealogies of The Blue Spring Manatees

Genealogies of The Blue Spring Manatees

... my genealogies, we must know at least three ...generation genealogies allowed! As each genealogy starts with a single female, I call them matriarchies and use the lead female as the ...

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Approximate Genealogies Under Genetic Hitchhiking

Approximate Genealogies Under Genetic Hitchhiking

... S tephan et al. 1992; B arton 1998; D urrett and S chweinsberg 2004; E theridge et al. 2006). Initiated by the ‘‘revisiting’’ of the hitchhiking effect by K aplan et al. (1989), coalescent theory has helped to understand ...

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Reviving the Demographic Study of the Amish

Reviving the Demographic Study of the Amish

... The code applies best to directories that are nicely laid out with common fonts. However, many directories are too rough to scan, OCR-text recognize, and run the code on. Take the Wisconsin directory, for instance. In ...

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Reviving the Demographic Study of the Amish

Reviving the Demographic Study of the Amish

... The code applies best to directories that are nicely laid out with common fonts. However, many directories are too rough to scan, OCR-text recognize, and run the code on. Take the Wisconsin directory, for instance. In ...

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Detection and analysis of near-miss clone genealogies

Detection and analysis of near-miss clone genealogies

... empirical study to extend the existing knowledge about the evolution of exact and renamed clones where identifiers have been modified in the copied ...clone genealogies across multiple versions of a program ...

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Part 3 Genealogies as Means for Constructing Communities

Part 3 Genealogies as Means for Constructing Communities

... associated with quoting Muḥammad demonstrates al-Hamdānī’s understand- ing of the importance of this group to South Arabia. In spite of this awareness, however, a third scenario for not listing the genea- logical ...
Revealing Social Functions through Pragmatic Genealogies

Revealing Social Functions through Pragmatic Genealogies

... These parameters only receive determinate values once the pragmatic genealogy is put to use in a particular context with a view to performing a particular task, and these will be different values in different ...

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Distortions in Genealogies due to Purifying Selection and Recombination

Distortions in Genealogies due to Purifying Selection and Recombination

... we use this to calculate the probability that two individuals contain the same set of del- eterious mutations across all linked ...we use this to calculate the prob- ability of coalescence over time and ...

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A monument and a name : the primary purpose of Chronicles' genealogies.

A monument and a name : the primary purpose of Chronicles' genealogies.

... the use of ossuaries, in which secondary burial was accomplished by the placement of the bones of individuals in containers dedicated to their remains alone, became ...

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Genetic Diversity and the Structure of Genealogies in Rapidly Adapting Populations

Genetic Diversity and the Structure of Genealogies in Rapidly Adapting Populations

... can use our predictions for the genetic variation between a pair of individuals sampled from the population to predict the distribution of fitnesses of recombinant offspring result- ing from sex between these ...

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Radical Genealogies: Okie Women and Dust Bowl Memories

Radical Genealogies: Okie Women and Dust Bowl Memories

... Women come together to support one another in times of birth, food scarcity, and the loss of a child. Through mutual exchange, they create informal economies whereby the necessities of survival—winter clothes, domestic ...

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Examples Of Companies That Use Demographic Segmentation

Examples Of Companies That Use Demographic Segmentation

... that use demographic segmentation is a cheap car industries to learn how your ...that use these strategies will segment your target a lot of the packaging and ...to use demographic ...

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Socio demographic characteristics among addictive use of internet and non-addictive use of internet - comparative study

Socio demographic characteristics among addictive use of internet and non-addictive use of internet - comparative study

... Internet use. A study from Chandigarh, found that about 59% of respondents would get upset when the Internet was not available, 54% felt the need to use Internet every day, 45% lost track of time ...

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Punishing welfare : genealogies of child abuse

Punishing welfare : genealogies of child abuse

... a study of the ‘battered child syndrome’ in South Australia, 31 while in Victoria the Birrell brothers referred to the curiously-named ‘maltreatment syndrome in ...

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Study of Use of Products and Exposure-Related Behaviors (SUPERB): study design, methods, and demographic characteristics of cohorts

Study of Use of Products and Exposure-Related Behaviors (SUPERB): study design, methods, and demographic characteristics of cohorts

... The Study of Use of Products and Exposure-Related Behaviors (SUPERB) was developed in response to growing inter- est in data collection platforms that can be used for longitudinal assessments of ...

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