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  1. 4101

    Anthroponyms of Arabic Origin with Religious Meaning in Bashkir ‘Shejere’ by Luiza R. Suleymanova, Fuat M. Suleymanov, Nayla A. Lasynova

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…Bashkir genealogies (shejere) constitute a unique genre of manuscrits of the 16th–19th centuries containing valuable materials related to the history, ethnography, literature and language of the Bashkirs. …”
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  2. 4102

    Relationship of semen quality to inbreeding and gait of Colombian Creole horses by Giovanni Restrepo Betancur, Katherine Bedoya Rodas, Alexandra Usuga Suarez

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Functional membrane integrity (FMI) was assessed via the hypo-osmotic swelling test (HOST). Genealogies and consanguinity analysis was conducted using the Breeders Assistant for Horses program. …”
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  3. 4103

    THERAVADA BUDDHISM AND THE REGIONAL POLITICAL ORDER OF SOUTHEAST ASIA by Pavel N. Dudin

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Using the systemic method, the event analysis and the genealogical method in the interpretation of M. Foucault, the author investigated the genesis and generalized the experience of the establishment of the institution of the monarchy in Buddhist states, as well as analyzed the forms of interaction between the head of state and the Buddhist community (sangha). …”
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  4. 4104

    La tierra emparentada: Acerca de los muyu o "suertes" (sistema de barbecho sectorial) en Marcapata, Perú by Pablo F Sendón

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…<br>This paper describes and analyzes the sectoral fallowing system of a sector of the Marcapata Collana ayllu (department of Cusco) from the perspective offered by other case of studies about the same system from both Peru and Bolivia, the rest of the agro-pastoral activities in which the Marcapatenian families are engaged, and the genealogical links existing among them. The aim of this work, aside from dealing with the specificities of the Marcapatenian case, is to establish in which sense and how far an economic or productive phenomenon could be understood from the point of view of the kinship relationships existing among the families engaged in it. …”
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  5. 4105

    Shifting Gears or Splitting Hairs? Performance Criticism’s Object of Study by Zechariah Preston Eberhart

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Narrative and biblical performance criticisms are natural bedfellows. The two appear genealogically related as they share similar founders, attend to similar features, and to a degree share similar interests with regard to interpretation. …”
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  6. 4106

    THE GROUP CONCEPT OF BUILDING RASO BATALUN IN THE PERFORMANCE OF TALEMPONG RENJEANG ANAM SALABUHAN by Andar Indra Sastra

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Some talempong groups are formed on the basis of common goals and interests without any family connections; other groups are formed through family ties; and others are formed based on genealogical connections. A musical unit is built through musical communication between the talempong players through different rhythmic patterns. …”
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  7. 4107

    The <it>Trichoderma harzianum </it>demon: complex speciation history resulting in coexistence of hypothetical biological species, recent agamospecies and numerous relict lineages by Mulaw Temesgen, Komoń-Zelazowska Monika, Kubicek Christian P, Druzhinina Irina S, Bissett John

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Using DNA sequence data from three unlinked loci for each of 93 strains collected worldwide, we detected a complex speciation process revealing overlapping reproductively isolated biological species, recent agamospecies and numerous relict lineages with unresolved phylogenetic positions. Genealogical concordance and recombination analyses confirm the existence of two genetically isolated agamospecies including <it>T. harzianum </it>sensu stricto and two hypothetical holomorphic species related to but different from <it>H. lixii</it>. …”
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  8. 4108

    Verspätet, verkrüppelt, verschlissen, verkalkt. Zur „negativen” Poetologie des ostdeutschen Dichters Wolfgang Hilbig (vor und nach 1989) by Birgit Dahlke

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Hilbig’s point of view is always retrospective, focussed on the historical and genealogical-personal past. The protagonists of his tales and novels reject any utopian mode. …”
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  9. 4109

    PELAKSANAAN PEMBAGIAN WARISAN DI KALANGAN ORANG-ORANG YANG TUNDUK PADA KITAB UNDANG-UNDANG HOKUM PERDATA DI DAERAH KABUPATEN BANYUMAS by Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib

    Published 2002
    “…With the issuance of Nieuwe Chinezen Wetgeving (new legislation for the ethnic Chinese) by the Ducth East Indies government, the Civil Code for the ethnic Chinese was put into effect in spite of differences in the genealogical system, cultural values and religious beliefs of the community, which brought about difficUlties. …”
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  10. 4110

    Perilaku mikrofilaria Brugia malayi dalam darahtepi penderita filariasis di daerah intergradasi Delta Mahakam, Kalimantan Timur by Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib

    Published 2002
    “…Objectives: To detect any changes in microfilarial periodicity in the intergradation area of Mahakam delta with the subperiodic type from South Sulawesi, genealogically related to local population. Methods: Periodicity examinations were carried out on the microfilarial carriers discovered in the B. malayi endemic area of Mahakam delta. …”
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  11. 4111

    Evolution of an agriculture-associated disease causing Campylobacter coli clade: evidence from national surveillance data in Scotland. by Sheppard, S, Dallas, J, Wilson, D, Strachan, N, McCarthy, N, Jolley, K, Colles, F, Rotariu, O, Ogden, I, Forbes, K, Maiden, M

    Published 2010
    “…Using multilocus sequence type (MLST) data of 7 housekeeping genes from a national survey of Campylobacter in Scotland (2005/6), and a combined population genetic-phylogenetics approach, we investigated the evolutionary history of C. coli. Genealogical reconstruction of isolates from clinical infection, farm animals and the environment, revealed a three-clade genetic structure. …”
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  12. 4112

    Recombination-mediated host-adaptation by avian Staphylococcus aureus by Murray, S, Pascoe, B, Méric, G, Mageiros, L, Yahara, K, Hitchings, M, Friedmann, Y, Wilkinson, T, Gormley, F, Mack, D, Bray, J, Lamble, S, Bowden, R, Jolley, K, Maiden, M, Wendlandt, S, Schwarz, S, Corander, J, Fitzgerald, J, Sheppard, S

    Published 2017
    “…We characterized genetic variation in a population of genome-sequenced S. aureus isolates of poultry and human origin. Genealogical analysis identified a dominant poultry associated sequence cluster within the CC5 clonal complex. …”
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  13. 4113

    Variation and molecular evolution of HmbR, the Neisseria meningitidis haemoglobin receptor by Evans, N, Harrison, O, Clow, K, al., E

    Published 2010
    “…In common with other meningococcal antigens, the genetic diversity of hmbR resulted from a combination of intraspecies horizontal genetic exchange and de novo mutation. Furthermore, genealogical analysis showed an association of hmbR genes with clonal complexes and the occurrence of two hmbR families, A and B. …”
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  14. 4114

    Kinship ties across the lifespan in human communities by Koster, J, Lukas, D, Nolin, D, Power, E, Alvergne, A, Mace, R, Ross, C, Kramer, K, Greaves, R, Caudell, M, Macfarlan, S, Schniter, E, Quinlan, R, Mattison, S, Reynolds, A, Sum, C, Massengill, E

    Published 2019
    “…We examine this prediction in a cross-cultural sample of communities, which vary in their sex-biased dispersal patterns and other aspects of social organization. Drawing on genealogical and demographic data, the analysis provides general but not comprehensive support for the prediction that average relatedness of immigrants to other group members increases as they age. …”
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  15. 4115

    Angiotensin-1-converting enzyme (ACE) plasma concentration is influenced by multiple ACE-linked quantitative trait nucleotides. by Cox, R, Bouzekri, N, Martin, S, Southam, L, Hugill, A, Golamaully, M, Cooper, R, Adeyemo, A, Soubrier, F, Ward, R, Lathrop, G, Matsuda, F, Farrall, M

    Published 2002
    “…These results point to the importance of analysing diverse populations with different gene genealogies in gene-association studies.…”
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  16. 4116

    Semantic diversity and lexical breadth in translation (Arabic to Persian) with Generative-Transformational Grammar; Case examples (Ethm, Efq, Fesq, Zhanb) [In Persian] by Ali Sayadani, Hossein Vazifeshenas, Yazdan Heydarpour Marand

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…As a result, the researchers in this work used the descriptive-analytical technique to assess the word equivalency while focusing on the accuracy of the translation using the genealogical method. The findings demonstrate that there are two aspects to translating astrology into Arabic and Persian: the infrastructure and superstructure. …”
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  17. 4117

    How Well Does the Family Longevity Selection Score Work: A Validation Test Using the Utah Population Database by Liubov S. Arbeeva, Heidi A. Hanson, Heidi A. Hanson, Konstantin G. Arbeev, Alexander M. Kulminski, Eric Stallard, Svetlana V. Ukraintseva, Deqing Wu, Robert M. Boudreau, Michael A. Province, Ken R. Smith, Ken R. Smith, Anatoliy I. Yashin

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…In this paper, we computed FLoSS using the lifespan data of 234,155 individuals from a large comprehensive genealogically-based resource, the Utah Population Database (UPDB), born between 1779 and 1910 with mortality follow-up through 2012–2013. …”
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  18. 4118

    Māori oral histories and the impact of tsunamis in Aotearoa-New Zealand by D. N. King, D. N. King, W. S. Shaw, P. N. Meihana, J. R. Goff, J. R. Goff

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…It also demonstrates that to engage with Māori oral histories (and the people who genealogically link to such stories) requires close attention to a politics of representation, in both past recordings and current ways of retelling, as well as sensitivities to the production of <q>new</q> and <q>plural</q> knowledges. …”
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  19. 4119

    Montenegrin-Albanian Linguistic Border: In Search of “Balanced Language Contact” by Maria S. Morozova, Alexander Yu. Rusakov

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Analyzing the information on the history of Velia Gorana, in particular, conducting a detailed examination of the origins, genealogies and marriage strategies of its families, allows the authors to reconstruct the mechanisms for the development of “linguistic exogamy” in the community of Velja Gorana and to make assumptions about the nature of the contact situation in this region in the past. …”
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  20. 4120

    Pedigree and herd characterization of a donkey breed vulnerable to extinction by M. Quaresma, A.M.F. Martins, J.B. Rodrigues, J. Colaço, R. Payan-Carreira

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The present study analyzed the pedigree and herd records of the donkey Asinina de Miranda breed (RAM), identifying genealogical and human factors that may affect the breed genetic diversity in the future and suggesting suitable strategies to breed preservation, early on the conservation program. …”
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