نتایج جستجو برای: southeast asia

تعداد نتایج: 71033  

2006
Nathalie AMINIAN Cuauhtémoc CALDERON

In contrast to developments in other world regions, efforts to institutionalize regional economic cooperation in East Asia have been weak. Though Southeast Asian economies have taken action toward trade liberalization (ASEAN Free Trade Area), the major economies of the region such as China, Japan and Korea have not been part of any formal trade groupings until recently. Ongoing economic coopera...

2012

Recently, Northeast Asia has become one of the three largest trade areas, covering approximately 30% of the total trade volume of the world. However, the distribution facilities are saturated due to the increase in the transportation volume within the area and with the European countries. In order to accommodate the increase of the transportation volume, the transportation networking with the m...

2016
Viroj Wiwanitkit

OBJECTIVES Zika virus currently poses a global threat and is a major public health issue throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. However, Zika virus infections in humans have also been observed in other regions, including Southeast Asia, where arboviral diseases are very common. In this study, we summarize the current status of Zika virus in Southeast Asia. This review aims to provide an ov...

Journal: :Global Heart 2014

2013
Yi-Chen Wang Amrita Srivathsan Chen-Chieh Feng Agus Salim Myron Shekelle

Previous studies of meta-analyses found significantly positive correlations between primate species richness and rainfall for Africa, Madagascar and the Neotropics, with the exception of Asia, leaving the open question whether that anomaly is the result of sampling bias, biogeography, or some other factor. This study re-examines the question using modelled data, with primate species richness da...

2016
G. Veera Singham Ahmad Sofiman Othman Chow-Yang Lee

The Southeast Asia Sunda archipelago harbours a rich biodiversity with a substantial proportion of endemic species. Various environmental forces were identified to drastically influence the evolutionary history of these species including tectonic movements, glacial cycles, climatic changes and volcanic activities. Macrotermes gilvus (Hagen), an indigenous subterranean and fungus-growing termite...

2007
Dyan Mazurana Susan McKay

Given that the natural birth ratio is 106 males to 100 females, and that females tend to have longer life expectancies, it is shocking to learn that “more than 100 million girls and women are missing” (Sen, 1990, p. 61). Birth ratios of males and females would predict that there should be more women living today, particularly in Asia (Bunch, 1995). But in some parts of the world, men outnumber ...

2005
Viroj Wiwanitkit

Schistosomiasis, also known as bilharzia, is a parasitic disease that leads to chronic ill health. It is the major health risk in the rural areas of Central China and Egypt and continues to rank high in other developing countries. The aim of this study is to review the previous clinical reports on urine schistosomiasis. As regards schistosomiasis caused by S. japonicum, S. mekongi and S. japoni...

2011
Xiaoyun Cai Zhendong Qin Bo Wen Shuhua Xu Yi Wang Yan Lu Lanhai Wei Chuanchao Wang Shilin Li Xingqiu Huang Li Jin Hui Li

Molecular anthropological studies of the populations in and around East Asia have resulted in the discovery that most of the Y-chromosome lineages of East Asians came from Southeast Asia. However, very few Southeast Asian populations had been investigated, and therefore, little was known about the purported migrations from Southeast Asia into East Asia and their roles in shaping the genetic str...

Journal: :American journal of human genetics 2011
David Reich Nick Patterson Martin Kircher Frederick Delfin Madhusudan R Nandineni Irina Pugach Albert Min-Shan Ko Ying-Chin Ko Timothy A Jinam Maude E Phipps Naruya Saitou Andreas Wollstein Manfred Kayser Svante Pääbo Mark Stoneking

It has recently been shown that ancestors of New Guineans and Bougainville Islanders have inherited a proportion of their ancestry from Denisovans, an archaic hominin group from Siberia. However, only a sparse sampling of populations from Southeast Asia and Oceania were analyzed. Here, we quantify Denisova admixture in 33 additional populations from Asia and Oceania. Aboriginal Australians, Nea...

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