نتایج جستجو برای: including europe

تعداد نتایج: 1056748  

Journal: :Current Biology 2008
Oscar Lao Timothy T. Lu Michael Nothnagel Olaf Junge Sandra Freitag-Wolf Amke Caliebe Miroslava Balascakova Jaume Bertranpetit Laurence A. Bindoff David Comas Gunilla Holmlund Anastasia Kouvatsi Milan Macek Isabelle Mollet Walther Parson Jukka Palo Rafal Ploski Antti Sajantila Adriano Tagliabracci Ulrik Gether Thomas Werge Fernando Rivadeneira Albert Hofman André G. Uitterlinden Christian Gieger Heinz-Erich Wichmann Andreas Rüther Stefan Schreiber Christian Becker Peter Nürnberg Matthew R. Nelson Michael Krawczak Manfred Kayser

Understanding the genetic structure of the European population is important, not only from a historical perspective, but also for the appropriate design and interpretation of genetic epidemiological studies. Previous population genetic analyses with autosomal markers in Europe either had a wide geographic but narrow genomic coverage [1, 2], or vice versa [3-6]. We therefore investigated Affymet...

2012
Gary Hartman

Music has always been one of America’s most popular cultural exports to Europe and the rest of the world. While it is true that many Europeans enjoy American pop music, others also have a deep and abiding appreciation for more “roots” based genres of American music, including blues, gospel, jazz, swing, folk, bluegrass, conjunto, cajun, zydeco, or country. In fact, several American musicians ha...

2010
Wolfgang Haak Oleg Balanovsky Juan J. Sanchez Sergey Koshel Valery Zaporozhchenko Christina J. Adler Clio S. I. Der Sarkissian Guido Brandt Carolin Schwarz Nicole Nicklisch Veit Dresely Barbara Fritsch Elena Balanovska Richard Villems Harald Meller Kurt W. Alt Alan Cooper

In Europe, the Neolithic transition (8,000-4,000 B.C.) from hunting and gathering to agricultural communities was one of the most important demographic events since the initial peopling of Europe by anatomically modern humans in the Upper Paleolithic (40,000 B.C.). However, the nature and speed of this transition is a matter of continuing scientific debate in archaeology, anthropology, and huma...

The term "INDUSTRY 4.0" or "fourth industrial revolution" was first introduced at the fair in 2011 in Hannover. It comes from the high-tech strategy of the German Federal Government that promotes automation-computerization to complete smart automation, meaning the introduction of a method of self-automation, self-configuration, self-diagnosing and fixing the problem, knowledge and intelligent d...

A Ghalyanchi-Langeroudi , A Morovvati , K Majidzadeh-A , M Soleimani , SD Mousavi-Nasab ,

Background and Aims: Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is a fatal viral disease that occurs in approximately 30 countries. It has the most extensive geographic range among the tick-borne viruses that affect human health. CCHF viruses have a tripartite RNA genome consisting of large (L), medium (M) and small (S) segments. This study was undertaken to determine the genetic relationship of CC...

2011
Walaa Hazzah

The school represented the participation of Inter-Regional “Africa and Western Europe Regional Committees” with “Asian/ Pacific Regional Committee” in collaboration with the University of La Reunion, St Denis, La Reunion. The school also received support from the International Association of Neuroinfection Studies (IANIS), and the Pasteur Institute, Paris and targeted inter-regional students at...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2004
Chad M Thompson Heidi Wojno Elisabeth Greiner Everette L May Kenner C Rice Dana E Selley

Phenotypic differences in analgesic sensitivity to codeine (3-methoxymorphine) results from polymorphisms in cytochrome P450-2D6, which catalyzes O-demethylation of codeine to morphine. However, O-demethylation reportedly is not required for analgesic activity of the 7,8-saturated codeine congeners dihydrocodeine, hydrocodone, and oxycodone. This study determined the potency and efficacy of the...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2003
Joceline Pomerleau Martin McKee Tim Lobstein Cécile Knai

OBJECTIVE This review examines the extent to which differences in nutrition could explain the diversity of health in Europe and how dietary patterns might contribute to the overall burden of disease in the region. SETTING Europe. DESIGN Between-country variations and time trends in dietary and health patterns in Europe are described, taking into account recent evidence on east-west mortalit...

2014
Ole Kirk

There continues to be profound differences in TB incidences as well as in TB treatment and care across Europe in recent years. High TB incidences are observed in Eastern Europe and especially among injecting drug users (IDUs), and there are large overlaps with a HIV epidemic, which is also far from being under control in this region. Further, mortality rates among HIV-positive patients with TB ...

Journal: :مطالعات حقوق خصوصی 0
محمود جلالی دانشگاه اصفهان

the world of law has been dominated by waves of codification or re-codification and by currents of harmonization and unification. innumerable institutions, not only in europe but around the globe including in iran, try to bring legal systems together, and to suggest uniform laws. such attempts necessarily rely on comparative law as the first methodological tool. the european experience is an il...

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