نتایج جستجو برای: minorities

تعداد نتایج: 9244  

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 2005
J Oldroyd M Banerjee A Heald K Cruickshank

The global prevalence of diabetes for all age groups is estimated to be 2.8%. Type 2 diabetes accounts for at least 90% of diabetes worldwide. Diabetes incidence, prevalence, and disease progression varies by ethnic group. This review highlights unique aspects of the risk of developing diabetes, its overwhelming vascular complications, and their management mainly using data among South Asians a...

2012
JUAN A. PÉREZ STEFANO PASSINI

Three experiments examined how self-consciousness has an impact on the visual exploration of a social field. The main hypothesis was that merely a photograph of people can trigger a dynamic process of social visual interaction such that minority images are avoided when people are in a state of self-reflective consciousness. In all three experiments, pairs of pictures—one with characters of soci...

2005
Alessandra Casella Thomas Palfrey Raymond Riezman

The paper studies a simple voting system that has the potential to increase the power of minorities without sacrificing aggregate efficiency. Storable votes grant each voter a stock of votes to spend as desired over a series of binary decisions. By accumulating votes on issues that it deems most important, the minority can win occasionally. But because the majority typically can outvote it, the...

Journal: :New England journal of public policy : a journal of the John W. McCormack Institute of Public Affairs, University of Massachusetts at Boston 1988
Veneita Porter

2010
Joyce Rupert Karen A. Jehn Marloes L. van Engen Renée S. M. de Reuver

PURPOSE: In this study, we investigated the commitment of cultural minorities and majorities in organizations. We examined how contextual factors, such as pressure to conform and leadership styles, affect the commitment of minority and majority members. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: A field study was conducted on 107 employees in a large multinational corporation. FINDINGS: We hypothesize and fo...

Journal: :BMJ 2003
Val Wass Celia Roberts Ron Hoogenboom Roger Jones Cees Van der Vleuten

OBJECTIVE To assess the effect of ethnicity on student performance in stations assessing communication skills within an objective structured clinical examination. DESIGN Quantitative and qualitative study. SETTING A final UK clinical examination consisting of a two day objective structured clinical examination with 22 stations. PARTICIPANTS 82 students from ethnic minorities and 97 white ...

2005
Gil S. Epstein

We are interested in why minorities are so often at a disadvantage relative to the majority. Efforts made to assimilate, and time, are two elements that work to bring minorities into line with the majority. A third element, the degree to which the majority welcomes the minority, also plays a role. We examine the consequences for assimilation and harassment of growth in the minority population, ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1994
J. A. H. WATERHOUSE

-A statistical model has been proposed in an attempt to integrate coincidental (or synchronous) diagnoses of multiple primary cancers into a general method of analysis. In the context of population-based surveys, such diagnoses form an integral part of the pattern of incidence within the population. Because of clinical surveillance, the diagnosis of subsequent tumours may be advanced in time in...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1995
Gordon V. Louie Thomas J. Baiga Marianne E. Bowman Takao Koeduka John H. Taylor Snejina M. Spassova Eran Pichersky Joseph P. Noel

Phenylpropenes, a large group of plant volatile compounds that serve in multiple roles in defense and pollinator attraction, contain a propenyl side chain. Eugenol synthase (EGS) catalyzes the reductive displacement of acetate from the propenyl side chain of the substrate coniferyl acetate to produce the allyl-phenylpropene eugenol. We report here the structure determination of EGS from basil (...

2014
Maureen A. Craig Jennifer A. Richeson

Recent research has found that perceiving racial discrimination toward one’s own group results in the expression of more positive attitudes toward members of other racial minority groups; however, perceiving sexism results in the expression of more negative attitudes toward other stigmatized groups, namely, racial minorities. One possibility for this seeming discrepancy is that perceived group ...

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