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Performing Calibanesque Baptisms: Shakespearean Fractals of British Indian History
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Childhood cancer incidence in British Indians and Whites in Leicester, 1996-2008
Published 2013“…Rates were also higher in British Indian children compared to children in India. …”
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Cancer incidence in British Indians and British whites in Leicester, 2001-2006.
Published 2010“…BACKGROUND: Incidence rates for many cancers are lower in India than in Britain and it is therefore of interest to compare rates in British Indians to British whites, as well as to rates in India. …”
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Correction: Childhood Cancer Incidence in British Indians & Whites in Leicester, 1996–2008
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Correction: Childhood Cancer Incidence in British Indians & Whites in Leicester, 1996–2008.
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Coming of Age in the Diaspora: Bollywood and the Representation of Second Generation British Indian Diaspora
Published 2021-12-01Subjects: “…diaspora, bollywood, hindi cinema, british indian, gender…”
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Biomarker concentrations in white and British Indian vegetarians and non-vegetarians in the UK Biobank
Published 2021“…Patterns were mostly similar in British Indians, and results were consistent between women and men.…”
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Mitochondrial genome of the Silvertip shark, Carcharhinus albimarginatus, from the British Indian Ocean Territory
Published 2020-07-01“…The Chagos archipelago in the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) has been lacking in detailed genetic studies of its chondrichthyan populations. …”
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Anthropometric and physiological characteristics in white and British Indian vegetarians and non-vegetarians in the UK Biobank
Published 2018“…</p><p> Conclusions: Differences in anthropometric and physiologic characteristics were observed across diet groups in white participants, but fewer differences were observed in British Indian participants. The observed differences may be important as intermediate markers of long-term health in different diet groups. …”
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Haematological parameters and anaemia in white and British Indian meat-eaters and vegetarians in UK Biobank
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Hematological parameters and prevalence of anemia in white and British Indian vegetarians and nonvegetarians in the UK Biobank
Published 2019“…Compared with white regular meat eaters, the low meat eaters, poultry eaters, fish eaters, and vegans had significantly lower platelet counts and higher platelet volume, whereas vegetarians had higher counts and lower volume. Compared with British Indian meat eaters, vegetarians had higher platelet count and lower volume.…”
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Language and Identity of the British Indian Teenage Diaspora: Gautam Malkani's Londostani, a Case Study
Published 2015-12-01“…Moreover, the analysis will focus on the teenagers of the British Indian diasporic community, for whom the research of an identity also includes the definition of belonging. …”
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Barriers and facilitators to physical activity in second-generation British Indian women: A qualitative study
Published 2021-01-01“…Interviews with first-generation British Indian women were also included to provide a comparator. …”
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Barriers and facilitators to physical activity in second-generation British Indian women: A qualitative study.
Published 2021-01-01“…Interviews with first-generation British Indian women were also included to provide a comparator. …”
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Barriers and facilitators to physical activity in second-generation British Indian women: A qualitative study
Published 2021“…Interviews with first-generation British Indian women were also included to provide a comparator. …”
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Sports-hunting, Fairness and Colonial Identity: Collaboration and Subversion in the Northwestern Frontier Region of the British Indian Empire
Published 2010-01-01“…This paper examines the place of hunting in the construction of identity for both British colonial sportsmen and indigenous hunters on the north-western frontier region of the British Indian empire, illustrating how their competing moral orders are placed in tension in the colonial encounter through the shared experience of hunting. …”
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Mitochondrial genome of the silky shark Carcharhinus falciformis from the British Indian Ocean Territory Marine Protected Area
Published 2020-07-01“…We present the first mitochondrial genome of Carcharhinus falciformis from the Chagos Archipelago in the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) Marine Protected Area (MPA). …”
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The Effect of Deep Oceanic Flushing on Water Properties and Ecosystem Functioning Within Atolls in the British Indian Ocean Territory
Published 2019-08-01“…To examine planktonic responses to oceanography, this study tested the effect of proximity and exposure to deep oceanic flushing through these channels on water properties and planktonic assemblages across four atolls (Diego Garcia, Salomon, Egmont, and Peros Banhos) in the British Indian Ocean Territory Marine Reserve. As this is the largest, most isolated and sparsely inhabited atoll complex in the world, it provides the perfect experimental conditions to test the effect of oceanic flushing without confounding factors related to anthropogenic development. …”
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The relationship between emotional expression and psychological distress amongst British, Indian, Polish, and South African university students
Published 2020“…Significant differences of emotional expression were identified among British, Indian, Polish and South African participants in this research project. …”
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Complete mitochondrial genome of the whitetip reef shark Triaenodon obesus from the British Indian Ocean Territory Marine Protected Area
Published 2020-07-01“…We present the first mitochondrial genome of Trianenodon obesus from the Chagos Archipelago in the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) Marine Protected Area. …”
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