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    Toward the development of a conceptual framework for the complex interaction between environmental changes and rural-urban migration by Ameneh Mianabadi, Kamran Davary, Hojjat Mianabadi, Mahdi Kolahi, Erik Mostert

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Environmental changes can result in dramatic increases in human migration as households become unable to adapt to such changes. …”
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    The Flows of Nature to People, and of People to Nature: Applying Movement Concepts to Ecosystem Services by Rachel Dolan, James M. Bullock, Julia P. G. Jones, Ioannis N. Athanasiadis, Javier Martinez-Lopez, Simon Willcock

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Here, we explore the latter by reviewing research on human migration, animal foraging and landscape connectivity. …”
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    Possible Factors Influencing the Willingness to Use English in Teaching Japanese as a Foreign Language by Non-Native Speakers by Luchenko Olha, Doronina Olha, Chervinko Yevhen

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…In recent years, teachers have had students from diverse language and cultural backgrounds in their classrooms due to increasing human migration in many countries. Therefore, multilingual learning and teaching have become a widespread phenomenon. …”
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    Indonesian Muslim Tradition during COVID-19 Pandemic by Aditya Kusumawati

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Even the president has imposed a ban on mudik Lebaran (coming back to hometown) due to the prediction of massive human migration. The handling of the COVID-19 pandemic requires participation of all parties, including the central government, regional governments, local leaders, the private sector, and the whole community. …”
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    RAD-Seq analysis of wild Japanese garlic (Allium macrostemon Bunge) growing in Japan revealed that this neglected crop was previously actively utilized by Wiwit Probowati, Shogo Koga, Kentaro Harada, Yukio Nagano, Atsushi J. Nagano, Kanji Ishimaru, Kazusato Ohshima, Shinji Fukuda

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Our findings also suggest that human migration may have influenced the plant's distribution, hinting at active usage in the past that later waned, causing its current underutilized status.…”
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    Parcellating connectivity in spatial maps by Christopher Baldassano, Diane M. Beck, Li Fei-Fei

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…Additionally, we demonstrate the generality of our method by applying the same model to human migration data within the United States. This analysis reveals that migration behavior is generally influenced by state borders, but also identifies regional communities which cut across state lines. …”
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    Population Movements and Migration as a Trend: The Case of Albania by Juventina Ngjela, Edvaldo Begotaraj, Natalja Qana

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Migratory movements are part of the early history of human migration and nowadays there are still many migrations from one country to another. …”
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    Role of stable isotope analyses in reconstructing past life-histories and the provenancing human skeletal remains: a review by Sehrawat Jagmahender Singh, Kaur Jaspreet

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…More extensive research covering isotopic descriptions of various prehistoric, historic and modern populations is needed to explore the role of stable isotope analysis for provenancing human skeletal remains and assessing human migration patterns/routes, geographic origins, paleodiet and subsistence practices of past populations.…”
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    Patagonian sheepdog: Genomic analyses trace the footprints of extinct UK herding dogs to South America. by Natasha Barrios, César González-Lagos, Dayna L Dreger, Heidi G Parker, Guillermo Nourdin-Galindo, Andrew N Hogan, Marcelo A Gómez, Elaine A Ostrander

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Maintained as an isolated population for over 130 years, the PGOD offers a unique opportunity to understand the genetic relationship amongst modern herding breeds, determine key genomic structure of the founder PGOD populations, and investigate how canine genomic data can mirror human migration patterns. We thus analyzed the population structure of 159 PGOD, comparing them with 1514 dogs representing 175 established breeds. …”
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    Genetic structure of Chinese indigenous goats and the special geographical structure in the Southwest China as a geographic barrier driving the fragmentation of a large population. by Caihong Wei, Jian Lu, Lingyang Xu, Gang Liu, Zhigang Wang, Fuping Zhao, Li Zhang, Xu Han, Lixin Du, Chousheng Liu

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…It also indicated that the current genetic structure was caused by the geographical origin mainly, in close accordance with the human's migration history throughout China. This study provides a fundamental genetic profile for the conservation of these populations and better to understand the domestication process and origin of Chinese goats.…”
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    Spatiotemporal Modeling in Wireless Communication Networks by Manhal K. AlQaysi, Suhad Faisal Behadili, Ali Salam

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Hence, they are classified based on the human migration at a particular period. The mobile phone data of type Call Detailed Records (CDRs) have been observed, which fall in a 6-month period during COVID-19 in the year 2020-2021. …”
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    Approaches to the design of refugee camps by Marianne Jahre, Joakim Kembro, Anicet Adjahossou, Nezih Altay

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Purpose – An unprecedented scale of human migration has lead humanitarians to view camps as long-term settlements rather than temporary holding facilities. …”
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    HIV and tuberculosis co-infection among migrants in Europe: A systematic review on the prevalence, incidence and mortality. by Ana Maria Tavares, Inês Fronteira, Isabel Couto, Diana Machado, Miguel Viveiros, Ana B Abecasis, Sónia Dias

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…International human migration has been rapidly growing. Migrants coming from low and middle income countries continue to be considerably vulnerable and at higher risk for infectious diseases, namely HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) and tuberculosis (TB). …”
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    Computational biology in the 21st century by Berger Leighton, Bonnie, Daniels, Noah, Yu, Yun William

    Published 2018
    “…On the one hand, the scale and scope of data should allow new insights into genetic and infectious diseases, cancer, basic biology, and even human migration patterns. On the other hand, researchers are generating datasets so massive that it has become difficult to analyze them to discover patterns that give clues to the underlying biological processes.…”
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    Local genes for local bacteria: Evidence of allopatry in the genomes of transatlantic Campylobacter populations by Pascoe, B, Meric, G, Yahara, K, Wimalarathna, H, Murray, S, Hitchings, M, Sproston, E, Carrillo, C, Taboada, E, Cooper, K, Huynh, S, Cody, A, Jolley, K, Maiden, M, McCarthy, N, Didelot, X, Parker, C, Sheppard, S

    Published 2017
    “…Patterns of ancient admixture in Helicobacter pylori can be reconstructed in concordance with past human migration, whereas in Mycobacterium tuberculosis it is the lack of recombination that causes allopatric clusters. …”
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    Ranging behaviour of Rattus novergicus using radio-telemetry in wet market at Petaling Jaya by Mohd Salim, Nurul Awatif

    Published 2016
    “…Rattus norvegicus has spread over the past decades and established themselves along routes of human migration and now can be found everywhere (Yoshida, 1980). …”
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    Genetic variations of six orang asli sub-groups in Peninsular Malaysia using autosomal and x-chromosome short tandem repeats (STRs) analysis by Abdullah, Nur Azeelah

    Published 2018
    “…The Orang Asli sub-groups were plotted closed to each other in the Principal Component Analysis (PCA), suggesting some degree of common ancestry between the subgroups.These findings indicate the uniqueness of the Orang Asli sub-groups and the evidence of their ancient genetic affinities as they represent the first human migration wave out of Africa. The STR and X-STR profile dataset are important for forensic applications and for establishment of the Orang Asli population data in Peninsular Malaysia, which are currently not available for this population.…”
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    Prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections and genetic differentiation of Strongyloides stercoralis among migrant workers from Myanmar, Lao PDR and Cambodia in northeastern Thai... by Wararat Sangwalee, Jun Norkaew, Sengchoy Inthachak, Penchom Janwan, Rutchanee Rodpai, Oranuch Sanpool, Lakkhana Sadaow, Patcharaporn Boonroumkaew, Pewpan M Intapan, Wanchai Maleewong, Tongjit Thanchomnang

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Intestinal parasitic infections (IPIs) remain a public-health problem worldwide, including in countries of the Lower Mekong subregion. Increases in human migration from neighboring countries might cause reemerging parasitic infections, leading to spread of parasites in the landscape. …”
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