نتایج جستجو برای: bantu

تعداد نتایج: 1714  

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1955
A R WALKER D C FLETCHER E S STRYDOM M ANDERSSON

In South Africa, it is customary for Bantu mothers to feed their babies almost exclusively at the breast for from 6 to 9 months, and subsequently to feed them partly at the breast for a variable period, sometimes as long as 3 years. In urban centres, in contrast with'rural areas, the position differs somewhat, for Bantu women are often employed in domestic service or factories. When such women ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2002
Clare Janaki Holden

Linguistic divergence occurs after speech communities divide, in a process similar to speciation among isolated biological populations. The resulting languages are hierarchically related, like genes or species. Phylogenetic methods developed in evolutionary biology can thus be used to infer language trees, with the caveat that 'borrowing' of linguistic elements between languages also occurs, to...

2016
J. A. Moreira R. P. G. Machado M. R. Laurentino Romelia Pinheiro Gonçalves Lemes M. C. Barbosa T. E. Santos I. C. J. Bandeira A. M. C. Martins

Introduction. Sickle cell disease (SCD) is characterized by hemoglobin S homozygosity, leading to hemolysis and vasoocclusion. The hemolysis releases arginase I, an enzyme that decreases the bioavailability of nitric oxide, worsening the symptoms. The different SCD haplotypes are related to clinical symptoms and varied hemoglobin F (HbF) concentration. The aim of this study was to evaluate the ...

Journal: :international journal of society, culture & language 2016
amani lusekelo

the existing literature on bantu verbal semantics demonstrated that inherent semantic content of verbs pairs directly with the selection of tense, aspect and modality formatives in bantu languages like chasu, lucazi, lusamia, and shiyeyi. thus, the gist of this paper is the articulation of semantic classification of verbs in kiswahili based on the selection of tam types. this is because the sem...

Journal: :Health transition review : the cultural, social, and behavioural determinants of health 1997
J Marck

This paper describes the general cultural background of male circumcision for the Bantu speaking peoples of sub-equatorial Africa. Where the contemporary cultural context of male circumcision is now variable and often transformed amongst groups who continue the practice, traditional practices were commonly of a particular and rather narrow profile linked to the toughening, training and initiati...

Journal: :British heart journal 1962
C Isaacson P Kincaid-Smith

Hypertension is common in the Bantu of Southern Africa (Becker, 1946; Ordman, 1948; Schrire, 1958). Schrire (1958) found that diastolic pressures were higher and electrocardiographic changes of left ventricular hypertrophy greater in the Bantu than in whites, and that hypertension occurs at an earlier age in the non-white races. There has been some difference of opinion about the renal patholog...

Journal: :Applied clinical informatics 2012
D Warm P Edwards

Interest in the field of patient safety incident reporting and analysis with respect to Health Information Technology (HIT) has been growing over recent years as the development, implementation and reliance on HIT systems becomes ever more prevalent. One of the rationales for capturing patient safety incidents is to learn from failures in the delivery of care and must form part of a feedback lo...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 1961
A R WALKER

M ORTALITV fromn coronary heart disease is believed to be almost unknown among rural South African Bantu ; even among urban dwellers, deaths from the disease as proved at necropsy are extremely few.”2 Confirmation of this belief is being obtained from a collaborative clinical and biochemical study now in progress on Johannesburg Bantu pensioners over sixty years old (some approaching 100 years ...

2017
Ranajit Das Priyanka Upadhyai

The Siddis are a unique Indian tribe of African, South Asian, and European ancestry. While previous investigations have traced their ancestral origins to the Bantu populations from subSaharan Africa, the geographic localization of their ancestry has remained elusive. Here, we performed biogeographical analysis to delineate the ancestral origin of the Siddis employing an admixture based algorith...

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