نتایج جستجو برای: objectively representing tribal culture

تعداد نتایج: 389460  

Journal: :Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA 2015
Christopher Ochs James Geller Yehoshua Perl Yan Chen Ankur Agrawal James T. Case George Hripcsak

OBJECTIVE Large and complex terminologies, such as Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine-Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT), are prone to errors and inconsistencies. Abstraction networks are compact summarizations of the content and structure of a terminology. Abstraction networks have been shown to support terminology quality assurance. In this paper, we introduce an abstraction network derivation met...

2016
Hongyang Zhang Lei Tian Yue Ma

Safety culture plays an important role in the prevention of accident. Positive safety culture can effectively improve worker’s safety conscious and reduce the accident rate. This paper is aimed to present a fuzzy decision making method for objectively evaluating enterprise safety culture construction level. Based on evaluation indicators of safety culture construction level, combination weighti...

2008
Meng-Chien Yang Hsin-Ta Chou Huey-Shiuan Guo Gia-Pyng Chen

Digital archiving is important work for an endangered language, because if an endangered language disappears, associated cultural assets will disappear altogether. Several digital archiving projects are being conducted in Taiwan. Many tribal teachers are now involved in these projects. Based on the needs of these tribal teachers, this paper presents an easyto-use system for digitally archiving ...

2011
Nicholas J. Reo

Resource managers are increasingly engaging with tribes and first nations and looking for methods to incorporate their perspectives, priorities and traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) into public land and resource management. Many initiatives that engage tribes and their TEK holders only seek tribal input, such as biological data, that is most easily integrated into existing management struc...

2015
Shaul M. Gabbay Josef Korbel S. M. Gabbay

Roughly the size of Alaska, Mongolia is a landlocked country between Russia on its northern frontier and China on its southern border. With just over three million inhabitants, it is sparsely populated, with nearly half of the people living in the capital city of Ulaanbaatar, and in other provincial centers. The tribal networks in Mongolia are the main tenants of social structural characteristi...

Journal: :Annals of human genetics 2002
C S Chakrabarti M Roy N K Sengupta R Lalthantluanga P P Majumder

The origins and genomic affinities of various tribal populations of India are of considerable contemporary interest. In this study, we have investigated relationships among five tribal groups inhabiting the north-eastern, eastern and sub-Himalayan regions of India. DNA samples have been analysed in respect of 25 polymorphic loci, based on which genetic affinities have been estimated. The intere...

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Morphologie und Anthropologie 1996
B V Babu Y S Kusuma J M Naidu

The present paper reports the variability of PTC taste sensitivity among eight endogamous tribal populations inhabiting the Eastern Ghats of North Coastal Andhra Pradesh. It was compared with the genetic diversity of PTC taste sensitivity among tribal and caste populations of Andhra Pradesh. The tribal and caste groups present a relatively high genetic diversity, of which a major proportion is ...

2005
Fred Myers

In Sydney, Australia, in 1992, in a district near the old Rocks area now incorporated into a tourist district, the sign on the gallery door reads ‘Aboriginal and Tribal Art Museum and Shop’. Inside, the objects range from New Guinea baskets and wood sculptures and Aboriginal boomerangs to bark and acrylic paintings. In 1994, Sotheby’s catalog for their 1994 auction of ‘Tribal Art’ in New York c...

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