نتایج جستجو برای: orang asli

تعداد نتایج: 17902  

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2010
Marlous J Groenewoud Zahra Fagrouch Sabine van Gessel Henk Niphuis Aiste Bulavaite Kristin S Warren Jonathan L Heeney Ernst J Verschoor

Serological screening of sera from orang-utans demonstrated a high percentage of sera that cross-reacted with antigens of the polyomavirus (PyV) simian virus 40. Analysis of archival DNA samples from 71 Bornean and eight Sumatran orang-utans with a broad-spectrum PCR assay resulted in the detection of PyV infections in 11 animals from both species. Sequence analysis of the amplicons revealed co...

Journal: :Malaysian journal of nutrition 2009
M Y Azmi R Junidah A Siti Mariam M Y Safiah S Fatimah A K Norimah B K Poh M Kandiah M S Zalilah Wm Wan Abdul Manan M D Siti Haslinda A Tahir

The Malaysian Adults Nutrition Survey (MANS) was carried out between October 2002 and July 2003, involving 6,775 men and 3,441 women aged 18 - 59 years. Anthropometric assessment showed that the overall mean body weight and BMI were 62.65 kg (CI: 62.20, 63.09) and 24.37 kg/m2 (CI: 24.21, 24.53) respectively. Based on the WHO (1998) classification of BMI, 12.15% (CI: 11.26, 13.10) were obese (BM...

Journal: :Human biology 2013
Tuck-Po Lye

The so-called negritos adapt not just to a tropical forest environment but also to an environment characterized by perturbations and fluctuations. As with other hunter-gatherers in the region and, indeed, throughout the world, they use both social and ecological methods to enhance their chances of survival in this changing environment: socially, they have developed networks of trading and marri...

2010
Marc Ancrenaz Laurentius Ambu Indra Sunjoto Eddie Ahmad Kennesh Manokaran Erik Meijaard Isabelle Lackman

BACKGROUND Today the majority of wild great ape populations are found outside of the network of protected areas in both Africa and Asia, therefore determining if these populations are able to survive in forests that are exploited for timber or other extractive uses and how this is managed, is paramount for their conservation. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS In 2007, the "Kinabatangan Orang-uta...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2006
B Goossens J M Setchell S S James S M Funk L Chikhi A Abulani M Ancrenaz I Lackman-Ancrenaz M W Bruford

Behavioural observations suggest that orang-utans are semi-solitary animals with females being philopatric and males roaming more widely in search of receptive partners, leading to the prediction that females are more closely related than males at any given site. In contrast, our study presents evidence for male and female philopatry in the orang-utan. We examined patterns of relatedness and pa...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 1997
D M Baird N J Royle

A high level of sequence polymorphism combined with linkage disequilibrium has created a limited number of highly diverged haplotypes across the human Xp/Yp telomere junction region. To gain insight into the unusual genetic characteristics of this region, we have examined the orthologous sequences in the common chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes ), the gorilla (Gorilla gorilla) and the orang-utan (Pon...

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2009
Nurfaizah Saibul Zalilah Mohd Shariff Khor Geok Lin Mirnalini Kandiah Nawalyah Abdul Ghani Hejar Abdul Rahman

This paper reports on the presence of dual burden households in Orang Asli (OA, indigenous people) communities and its associated factors. A total of 182 OA households in two districts in Selangor with the required criteria (182 non-pregnant women of child bearing age and 284 children aged 2-9 years old) participated in the study. Height and weight of both women and children were measured. Ener...

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