نتایج جستجو برای: oceania

تعداد نتایج: 1239  

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2015
Pengfei Qin Mark Stoneking

Although initial studies suggested that Denisovan ancestry was found only in modern human populations from island Southeast Asia and Oceania, more recent studies have suggested that Denisovan ancestry may be more widespread. However, the geographic extent of Denisovan ancestry has not been determined, and moreover the relationship between the Denisovan ancestry in Oceania and that elsewhere has...

2015
Jonathan Kingsley Rebecca Patrick Pierre Horwitz Margot Parkes Aaron Jenkins Charles Massy Claire Henderson-Wilson Kerry Arabena Paul B. Tchounwou

This article highlights contributions that can be made to the public health field by incorporating "ecosystem approaches to health" to tackle future environmental and health challenges at a regional level. This qualitative research reviews attitudes and understandings of the relationship between public health and the environment and the priorities, aspirations and challenges of a newly establis...

2009
Sunita K. Sandhu Paul Lee John A. Eisman

Oceania is a geographical, often geopolitical, region consisting of numerous states, mostly islands in the Pacific Ocean and vicinity. It generally includes Australia and New Zealand, and is often taken to include New Guinea and Pacific Islands. Though there have been a number of published studies evaluating vitamin D status in Australia and New Zealand, data from the rest of Oceania are lacking.

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2011

Journal: :Relations industrielles 2003

Journal: :Nature Reviews Genetics 2020

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Álvaro Montenegro Richard T Callaghan Scott M Fitzpatrick

The prehistoric colonization of islands in Remote Oceania that began ∼3400 B.P. represents what was arguably the most expansive and ambitious maritime dispersal of humans across any of the world's seas or oceans. Though archaeological evidence has provided a relatively clear picture of when many of the major island groups were colonized, there is still considerable debate as to where these sett...

2016
Johany Peñailillo Gabriela Olivares Ximena Moncada Claudia Payacán Chi-Shan Chang Kuo-Fang Chung Peter J. Matthews Andrea Seelenfreund Daniela Seelenfreund

BACKGROUND Paper mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera (L.) L'Hér. ex Vent) is a dioecious tree native to East Asia and mainland Southeast-Asia, introduced prehistorically to Polynesia as a source of bark fiber by Austronesian-speaking voyagers. In Oceania, trees are coppiced and harvested for production of bark-cloth, so flowering is generally unknown. A survey of botanical records of paper mulber...

2002
David Peetz DAVID PEETZ

Each action of a decollectivizing employer—be it in the realm of employment practices, information or relational actions—has both real and symbolic dimensions that may be inclusivist, exclusivist or both. While many attempts at decollectivism are crude, Australia has seen the emergence of a coherent model of sophisticated decollectivist behaviour which has policy implications for many countries...

Journal: :Revue d'histoire des sciences humaines 2015

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