نتایج جستجو برای: native origin

تعداد نتایج: 298064  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Adam R Boyko Ryan H Boyko Corin M Boyko Heidi G Parker Marta Castelhano Liz Corey Jeremiah D Degenhardt Adam Auton Marius Hedimbi Robert Kityo Elaine A Ostrander Jeffrey Schoenebeck Rory J Todhunter Paul Jones Carlos D Bustamante

High genetic diversity of East Asian village dogs has recently been used to argue for an East Asian origin of the domestic dog. However, global village dog genetic diversity and the extent to which semiferal village dogs represent distinct, indigenous populations instead of admixtures of various dog breeds has not been quantified. Understanding these issues is critical to properly reconstructin...

2005
José G. B. Derraik Catherine G. Rufaut Gerard P. Closs Katharine J. M. Dickinson

This study examined whether the diversity and relative abundance of ground-dwelling invertebrates changed in relation to type of vegetation cover. Invertebrate taxon diversity and relative abundance were assessed with pitfall traps placed under the native shrubs Olearia bullata and Coprosma propinqua, and in surrounding patches of exotic pasture. A total of 1935 invertebrates and at least 152 i...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2011
A Perdrix A Travers M H Chelli D Escalier J L Do Rego J P Milazzo N Mousset-Siméon B Macé N Rives

BACKGROUND Spermatozoa with large vacuoles (SLV) may have a negative impact on embryo development. The origin of these vacuoles is unknown. We evaluated acrosome and nucleus alterations in isolated SLV, versus unselected spermatozoa. METHODS We studied 20 patients with teratozoospermia. Spermatozoa from the native semen sample and spermatozoa presenting a vacuole occupying >13.0% total head a...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2006
I Stirbu AE Kunst V Bos JP Mackenbach

BACKGROUND The quality of the healthcare system and its role in influencing mortality of migrant groups can be explored by examining ethnic variations in 'avoidable' mortality. This study investigates the association between the level of mortality from 'avoidable' causes and ethnic origin in the Netherlands and identifies social factors that contribute to this association. METHODS Data were o...

2003
HAROLD P. LUNDGREN

It has been assumed that denaturation occurs preliminary to enzymatic hydrolytic fission in some proteins. The basis of this supposition is the generally accepted observation that these proteins arc less readily attacked by proteolytic enzymes in their native state than when they are denatured (l-3). In the case of such readily digestible proteins as gelatin, prolamin, or casein, Linderstrom-La...

2017
Juliane A Y Lukas Jonas Jourdan Gregor Kalinkat Sebastian Emde Friedrich Wilhelm Miesen Hannah Jüngling Berardino Cocchiararo David Bierbach

Thermally influenced freshwater systems provide suitable conditions for non-native species of tropical and subtropical origin to survive and form proliferating populations beyond their native ranges. In Germany, non-native convict cichlids (Amatitlania nigrofasciata) and tilapia (Oreochromis sp.) have established populations in the Gillbach, a small stream that receives warm water discharge fro...

Journal: :Educational Technology & Society 2012
Irja Leppisaari Okhwa Lee

A new generation of young learners often described as digital native school children are attitudinally and technically equipped to employ social media as a social process in learning. However, few international virtual learning projects have been implemented and researched. This article examines a trial which aimed to combine viable technology with future pedagogic solutions for primary student...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2004
Stephen L Zegura Tatiana M Karafet Lev A Zhivotovsky Michael F Hammer

A total of 63 binary polymorphisms and 10 short tandem repeats (STRs) were genotyped on a sample of 2,344 Y chromosomes from 18 Native American, 28 Asian, and 5 European populations to investigate the origin(s) of Native American paternal lineages. All three of Greenberg's major linguistic divisions (including 342 Amerind speakers, 186 Na-Dene speakers, and 60 Aleut-Eskimo speakers) were repres...

2013
Dieta Hanson Samantha Cooke Yayoi Hirano Manuel A. E. Malaquias Fabio Crocetta Ángel Valdés

Haminoea japonica is a species of opisthobranch sea slug native to Japan and Korea. Non-native populations have spread unnoticed for decades due to difficulties in the taxonomy of Haminoea species. Haminoea japonica is associated with a schistosome parasite in San Francisco Bay, thus further spread could have consequence to human health and economies. Anecdotal evidence suggests that H. japonic...

2009
Eugene Smolensky

Poverty in the United States declined slightly between 1970 and 2005 (Figure 1).2 Declines were notable for the native-born, whereas poverty among immigrants increased. Although the poverty rate of immigrants from many regions has declined, the distribution of the U.S. immigrant population by origin has shifted decisively towards source countries that generate immigrants who are more likely to ...

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