نتایج جستجو برای: slavic racial origins

تعداد نتایج: 70647  

2016
Ranajit Das Paul Wexler Mehdi Pirooznia Eran Elhaik

The Yiddish language is over 1,000 years old and incorporates German, Slavic, and Hebrew elements. The prevalent view claims Yiddish has a German origin, whereas the opposing view posits a Slavic origin with strong Iranian and weak Turkic substrata. One of the major difficulties in deciding between these hypotheses is the unknown geographical origin of Yiddish speaking Ashkenazic Jews (AJs). An...

Journal: :Journal of health care law & policy 2006
M C Gibbons

Although the existence of racial and ethnic disparities is increasingly recognized, a complete understanding of the causes and solutions to these problems remains elusive. Part One of this paper provides a historical overview of the origins of these disparities. Part Two outlines fundamental challenges to achieving a clear understanding of the problem and briefly discusses current policy strate...

2004
Tomaž Erjavec Kiril Simov Cvetana Krstev Marko Tadić Vladimír Petkevič Duško Vitas

Word-level morphosyntactic descriptions, such as “Ncmsn” designating a common masculine singular noun in the nominative, have been developed for all Slavic languages, yet there have been few attempts to arrive at a proposal that would be harmonised across the languages. Standardisation adds to the interchange potential of the resources, making it easier to develop multilingual applications or t...

Journal: :Social sciences 2022

Building upon prior research on intergenerational income mobility, we assess class effects versus racial the probability of becoming a poor adult, broken down by gender. We define effect (for each race-and-gender group) as difference between that person who was born into lowest quintile becomes and highest poor. For minority-by-gender group, using Whites baseline, is defined average differentia...

2016
Eva Seemanova Raymonda Varon Jan Vejvalka Petr Jarolim Pavel Seeman Krystyna H Chrzanowska Martin Digweed Igor Resnick Ivo Kremensky Kathrin Saar Katrin Hoffmann Véronique Dutrannoy Mohsen Karbasiyan Mehdi Ghani Ivo Barić Mustafa Tekin Peter Kovacs Michael Krawczak André Reis Karl Sperling Michael Nothnagel

The vast majority of patients with Nijmegen Breakage Syndrome (NBS) are of Slavic origin and carry a deleterious deletion (c.657del5; rs587776650) in the NBN gene on chromosome 8q21. This mutation is essentially confined to Slavic populations and may thus be considered a Slavic founder mutation. Notably, not a single parenthood of a homozygous c.657del5 carrier has been reported to date, while ...

Journal: :Società e trasformazioni sociali 2021

After examining the ecological-social origins of novel Coronavirus and features crisis, text analyses at global level COVID-19 related racial health inequalities impact pandemic on working conditions immigrant workers, asylum seekers, migrants. The highlights a syndemic situation affecting them, which exacerbated transformed that already existed, generating new ones, intertwining old new.

2007

In the legal system, plea bargaining is utilized as the standard methodology for processing defendants quickly. Due to its efficiency and flexibility, it has been the standard tool for securing convictions for the last 100 years. Due in part to its predominant role in the conviction of lower-class and minority defendants, however, it has also become the target of a great deal of scrutiny in the...

2014
Vita G. Markman

The Russian semelfactive (event-minimizing) suffix 'nu' (e.g. pryg-nu-t’ = to jump once), rarely discussed in the rich literature on Slavic aspect, (Forsyth 1970, Fowler 1994, Borik 2002, Svenonius 2004a,b,c, Filip 2000, 2003, Romanova 2004, inter alia) presents an interesting problem as it shows a number of striking differences from other perfective operators and unexpected, previously unobser...

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