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  1. 1581

    Ethnic Russian Inflows to the Territory of Uryankhay Krai: Glimpses of History by Sergey V. Ryazantsev, Alexey V. Smirnov

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The bulk of Russians moved to Uryankhay from nearest provinces and the migration could be characterized as replacement one: bordering peasants suffering from lack of plough-land and aware of Uryankhay’s resources chose to move therein to be replaced by migrant Minusinsk peasants. Ethnic and social structure of immigrants from Russia was not that homogeneous. …”
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  2. 1582

    Exploring progress in iron supplement formulation approaches for treating iron deficiency anemia through bibliometric and thematic analysis by Tarnjot Kaur, Jyoti Upadhyay, Mukesh Nandave, Abdulrhman Alsayari, Saad Ali Alshehri, Sudeep Pukale, Shadma Wahab, Wasim Ahmad, Summya Rashid, Mohd Nazam Ansari

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…In addition, the conceptual structure, including the co-occurrence network, thematic map, thematic evolution, intellectual structure highlighting co-citation analysis, and social structure depicting the collaboration network and collaboration world map, are presented. …”
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    LA PROPIEDAD Y LAS COMUNIDADES INDÍGENAS EN MÉXICO by Óscar Correas

    Published 2008-06-01
    “…Anthropological thought, on the other hand, leaving aside social structure, in this case non-ownership of land, wants to find the explanation of the particular type of regulation of these communities in “the sense of community belonging.” …”
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    Strategic social team crowdsourcing : forming a team of truthful workers for crowdsourcing in social networks by Wang, Wanyuan, He, Zhanpeng, Shi, Peng, Wu, Weiwei, Jiang, Yichuan, An, Bo, Hao, Zhifeng, Chen, Bing

    Published 2021
    “…For large-scale applications where the task requires a large number of skills, a team is formed greedily based on the workers' social structure, skill, and working cost. For both mechanisms, the threshold payment rule, which pays each worker his marginal value for task completion, is proposed to elicit truthfulness. …”
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  6. 1586

    The Irish in Leicester, c.1841 to c.1891: a study of a minority community in the East Midlands by Danaher, Nessan

    Published 1999
    “…The thesis addresses: the centrality of prejudice experienced by the Irish via a prejudiced media and the mobilisation of popular anti-Catholicism; the social structure of the migrant and settled community (re: housing, health and poverty); occupational patterns in relation to class, gender, ethnicity and generation; the important but ignored contribution of Irish males and females to local Catholic growth, especially in terms of leadership, personnel, infrastructure and resourcing in education; patterns of criminal behaviour, including variations occasioned by differing religious and gender backgrounds and the situation of second as opposed to first generation Irish-, and finally the community's political development vis-à-vis both local as well as national agendas. …”
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    Segregation at work, segregation at home: Turkish women, gendered jobs and prestige by Ermis, A, Asli Ermis Mert

    Published 2015
    “…This implies that the prescribed gender roles that saddle women with the heavy burden in the private sphere, which also affect highly educated women's career trajectories, could even be more persisting than the influence of the traditional social structure on women's work that is expected to cause low qualified women to be represented at low rates in (less prestigious) jobs with non-traditional conditions.…”
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    An Evaluation Based on Spatial and Social Data in Open Spaces of Mass Housing Settlements by Burak Mangut, Fatma Ahsen Özsoy

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The absence or presence of open spaces and specific features of design are known to have a significant effect on the social structures and daily life of residents and other users. …”
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  9. 1589

    Inégalites socio-spatiales de risque d’accident en tant que piéton : un cumul de facteurs individuels et contextuels ? by Sylvanie Godillon, Julie Vallée

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…Once adjustments have been made to take into account the demographic and social structure of a population, the inhabitants of poorer areas have a risk 1.5 times greater of being involved in accident as pedestrians (see Table). …”
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    Assessment of Anxiety and Depression among Adult Population of Kashmir, India: A Cross-sectional Study by Aadil Bashir, Shabana Khurshid, Mubashir Altaf, Triptish Bhatia, Ravinder Singh, Sheikh Shoib

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Introduction: Mental health in Kashmir remains a concern and is threatening to become an ever-increasing epidemic. The changing social structure and the low-intensity armed conflict have become the basis of a deteriorating state of mental health among Kashmiris. …”
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    State, Nationalism and Globalization by Davide Cadeddu

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…The theme to be considered is therefore that of the basic social structure (understood in terms that are either local or global) and of a competent institutional organization capable of solving problems of social injustice. …”
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    LAW AND TRADITION by Richard Abel

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…In spring 1960 I took David Riesman’s SocSci 136 course: “American Character and Social Structure.” It was transformative. The course addressed some of my most pressing personal concerns; for instance, we read Riesman’s “The Lonely Crowd” and Paul Goodman’s “Growing Up Absurd” (1960)— critiques of 1950s culture and pressures for conformity. …”
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    Deriving spatially explicit direct and indirect interaction networks from animal movement data by Anni Yang, Mark Q. Wilber, Kezia R. Manlove, Ryan S. Miller, Raoul Boughton, James Beasley, Joseph Northrup, Kurt C. VerCauteren, George Wittemyer, Kim Pepin

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Abstract Quantifying spatiotemporally explicit interactions within animal populations facilitates the understanding of social structure and its relationship with ecological processes. …”
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    Data and model bias in artificial intelligence for healthcare applications in New Zealand by Vithya Yogarajan, Gillian Dobbie, Sharon Leitch, Te Taka Keegan, Joshua Bensemann, Michael Witbrock, Varsha Asrani, David Reith

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Furthermore, we discuss the gaps and future research avenues that will enable more focused development of fairness measures suitable for the New Zealand population's needs and social structure. One of the primary focuses of this research was ensuring fair inclusions. …”
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    Current Epidemiological Features of Viral Hepatitis B and C, Tuberculosis and HIV Infection In Psychiatric Hospitals by A. A. Asratyan, T. A. Semenenko, I. B. Kal’nin, O. A. Orlova, D. V. Soloviev, E. V. Rusakova, S. M. Kazaryan, S. N. Kuzin

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Analysis of the social structure showed that HBV+HC+HIV and pulmonary tuberculosis are characteristics of persons with aggravated social status. …”
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  16. 1596

    African Swine Fever in Wild Boar in Europe—A Review by Carola Sauter-Louis, Franz J. Conraths, Carolina Probst, Ulrike Blohm, Katja Schulz, Julia Sehl, Melina Fischer, Jan Hendrik Forth, Laura Zani, Klaus Depner, Thomas C. Mettenleiter, Martin Beer, Sandra Blome

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Spill-over and spill-back events occur from wild boar to domestic pigs and vice versa. The social structure of wild boar populations and the spatial behavior of the animals, a variety of ASF virus (ASFV) transmission mechanisms and persistence in the environment complicate the modeling of the disease. …”
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    Variabilidad genética de poblaciones en cautiverio de Crocodylus moreletii (Crocodylia: Crocodylidae) mediante el uso de marcadores microsatelitales Genetic variability in captive... by Ricardo Serna-Lagunes, Dolores González, Pablo Díaz-Rivera

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…We concluded that the limited genetic variability in ex situ born populations is probably due to a founder effect derived from the social structure of their progenitors, and by the bottleneck effect, inferred by the limited effective population size, that historically characterizes their natural distribution in wild populations.…”
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    Postmodern Society Lifestyle by Maya Keliyan

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…In modern societies it is a result of their activity; through it they delimit themselves from some social-structure formations and draw closer to others. …”
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    Digesting industrialisation: social changes in two industrialised villages in East China by Zhang, G

    Published 2018
    “…The observations on how local people digest industrialisation serve as a lens for understanding the value, social bonds, and social structure of contemporary rural China at a time of momentous change.…”
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    Patrilocality and hunter-gatherer-related ancestry of populations in East-Central Europe during the Middle Bronze Age by Maciej Chyleński, Przemysław Makarowicz, Anna Juras, Maja Krzewińska, Łukasz Pospieszny, Edvard Ehler, Agnieszka Breszka, Jacek Górski, Halina Taras, Anita Szczepanek, Marta Polańska, Piotr Włodarczak, Anna Lasota-Kuś, Irena Wójcik, Jan Romaniszyn, Marzena Szmyt, Aleksander Kośko, Marcin Ignaczak, Sylwester Sadowski, Andrzej Matoga, Anna Grossman, Vasyl Ilchyshyn, Maryna O. Yahodinska, Adriana Romańska, Krzysztof Tunia, Marcin Przybyła, Ryszard Grygiel, Krzysztof Szostek, Miroslawa Dabert, Anders Götherström, Mattias Jakobsson, Helena Malmström

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Here by analysing 91 newly generated genomes from Bronze Age individuals from present Poland and Ukraine, we discovered that Middle Bronze Age populations were formed by an additional admixture event involving a population with relatively high proportions of genetic component associated with European hunter-gatherers and that their social structure was based on, primarily patrilocal, multigenerational kin-groups.…”
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