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    ARBORI GENEALOGICI, SPIŢE DE NEAM ŞI DE MOŞIE (SF. SEC. AL XVIII-LEA – MIJLOCUL SEC. AL XIX-LEA): O CATEGORIE DE DOCUMENTE NEVALORIFICATE DIN „COLECŢIA DE ACTE MEDIEVALE MOLDOVEN... by USM ADMIN

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…Cuvinte-cheie: analiză arhivistică, arbore genealogic, spiţă de neam, spiţă de moşie, colecţie de acte medievale, valorificarea surselor, manuscrise, documente vechi de familie, anexarea Basarabiei, proces de încadrare, lista arborilor, instrumentar arhivistic. …”
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    Edward Saids motstånd by Klas Grinell

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Establishing labels and genealogies for theoretical traditions runs the risk of hiding this change of content. …”
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    Web-based information system framework for the digitization of historical databases and endowments by R. Sudrajat, Budi Nurani Ruchjana, Atje Setiawan Abdullah, Rahmat Budiarto

    Published 2024-01-01
    “….` The creation of a web-based information system to keep track of the data in each entity and ensure better preservation of historical genealogical databases and endowments was made simpler by the structured framework design.…”
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    Fitness cost of reassortment in human influenza. by Mara Villa, Michael Lässig

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Our inference is based on a new method to map reassortment events from joint genealogies of multiple genome segments, which is tested by extensive simulations. …”
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    Júlio Dantas e a arqueologia médica. by A de O Soares

    Published 1994-07-01
    “…The retrospective study of the diseases that afflicted the Portuguese kings is the subject of a collectanea of papers, published by Júlio Dantas in 1909, under the title Medical inquiries to the portuguese royal genealogies-Avis and Bragança. The book is within the limits of the so-called medical archaeology, a mix of history and speculation. …”
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    Contemporary Visions of Heaven and Hell by a Transylvanian Folk Prophet, Founder of the Charismatic Christian Movement The Lights by Csáji László Koppány

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…I combine interpretive anthropology with the genealogical way of discourse analysis introduced by Michel Foucault. …”
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    Yaqoub bin Al-lith Al-Saffar 245 AH - 265 AH, founder of the Saffarid State by Salah Al-Hidary

    Published 1976-10-01
    “…<br />On this basis, if we take this story, Jacob descends from a high Iranian origin related to the Sasanian kings, and it seems that Jacob and other rulers of Persia were creating the genealogies related to the Sasanian kings to justify their existence and rule at the time. …”
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    OS DIREITOS HUMANOS EM DISPUTA: NARRAR A VULNERABILIDADE NO BRASIL ATRAVÉS DAS IMAGENS DE SOFRIMENTO (DE 1992 A 2022) by Iverson Custódio Kachenski

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In this sense, in the light of a genealogical perspective, we can understand that the images of suffering that circulate (of torture, of murders) show us which lives are exposed to vulnerabilities, which bodies become abject. …”
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    Totem: Soa and Its Role in the Indigenous Peoples Lives of Negeri Hutumuri - Maluku by Jenny Koce Matitaputty

    Published 2021-12-01
    “… Soa is a combination of several genealogically territorial eyes of the house. Each Soa usually has a symbol in the form of Totem, which is the identity of each Soa. …”
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    The Entry of the Novgorod Nobility into the Sovereign’s Court During the Reign of Mikhail Fedorovich by Andrei Pavlov

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The author of the article uses the methods of prosopographic and historical-genealogical research. Analysis. The author of the article showed a very wide scale of the entry of the Novgorod nobles into the various ranks of the sovereign’s court. …”
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    Genetic variation of Parapenaeopsis sculptilis (Decapoda, Penaeidae) and reassessment of the phylogenetic relationships within the genus Parapenaeopsis based on mitochondrial DNA v... by Mahbub Alam M. M., Pálsson Snæbjörn

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…No population structure was detected in P. sculptilis collected from two sampling sites along the Bangladesh coastline (AMOVA and Φ ST = ‑0.014, p > 0.05; F ST = 0.061, p = 0.04), which expanded first around 73 (CI: 36‑119) kyr ago. The genealogical relationships in Bangladesh P. sculptilis population are shallow with haplotype diversity (h) of 0.58 and nucleotide diversity (π) of 0.0014. …”
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    Madness/Disability as “Spectral Presence” in The Woman Warrior: Confusing Hegemonic Categories Through a Mad Asian American Modality by Lzz Johnk

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Following queer crip theorists like Sami Schalk, Aurora Levins Morales, and Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, this piece roots genealogies and origin stories of Disability Studies and Mad Studies in women of color feminist scholarship-activism. …”
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    Religionshistoriske og typologiske overvejelser over fænomenet askese by Anders Klostergaard Petersen

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Yet, this appreciation has never really been taken into consideration by scholars working on subsequent forms of asceticism. By means of genealogically typological reflections, I aim to develop a full scale understanding that will enable us to take the entire gamut of ascetic practices and phenomena into consideration. …”
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    Iranian Dehghans In The Process of Transition From The Sassanid era to The Islamic era by عباسعلی آذرنیوشه, کورش صالحی

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…The role of dehghans in the transition period from Sassanid to Islamic caliphate is one of the must important events of the history of Iran in the first century A.D .dehghans in the Sassanid society were considered second-class nobility and they were a class of small local landowners who stood lower in rank than the elders and the free in the anoishirvan era , they were considered a power ful class and had a special place . with the arrival of Islam in Iran and Sassanian empire crumbling ,its social structure underwent a fundamemtal trans formation but the station of part of sasanid classes because of being located in the administrative and bureaucratic portion orin thespecified areas of the Islamic lands, remaind under their former condition with the loss of status of the other Sassanid castes dehghans survived politically socially and culturally .the fall of Sassani and the arrival of moslim Arabs in Iran made the dehghans who interact with this newforce so that while making multiple genealogical and causal links with them, they adopted peaceful method and maintained their position .the method of the dehghans in this interaction was notable in comparison with the other methods of the forces present in the early developments of the Islamic caliphate like Mawali shooubyh with respect to the methods of social of survival and maintaining the position. …”
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    Whiteness and the Blackening of Italy: La guerra cafona, Extracommunitari and Provisional Street Justice by Joseph Pugliese

    Published 2008-10-01
    “…In the process of focusing on the manner in which a statue of the Italian national poet, Dante, has been graffitied by southern youth in a square in Naples, I transpose the historical tradition of southern brigandage, returning the term back to its insurgent political roots, in order to begin to establish lines of connection between seemingly disparate politico-cultural practices and genealogies; in particular, I examine contemporary southern hip hop culture, including graffiti and rap, in relation to the history of southern anti-unification and counter-nationalist movements, marking the transmediterranean-atlantic politico-cultural flows that inscribe southern hip hop culture. …”
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    Diaspora, Postmemory and the Transcultural Turn in Contemporary Jewish Writing: Barbara Honigmann’s Autofictional Writings by Jessica Ortner

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…Thus, identity is not connected to a distinct place, but rather to a “common genealogical origin” (Boyarin, Boyarin). However, as this origin has been forgotten, the author must laboriously reconstruct it in her autofictional writings.…”
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    The current state of research on family history of Stolberg-Wernigerode Dönhoffstädt and their archives in the State Archives in Olsztyn by Marta Adamska

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…The origins of the family, but also development of the individual lines, may be reconstructed based on the nineteenth and early twentieth-century German heraldic and genealogical publications, as well as individual biographies of members of the family. …”
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    THE MASCULINITY OF MADURESE MALE BODIES IN PATRIARCHAL CULTURE by Kamalia N.

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Together with descriptive qualitative methods, the researcher deepens this research by using Foucault’s genealogical perspective. Meanwhile, a case study approach is also used for this research. …”
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