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  1. 381
    “…We also detect 3%–5% sub-Saharan African ancestry in all eight of the diverse Jewish populations that we analyzed. For the Jewish admixture, we obtain an average estimated date of about 72 generations. …”
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  2. 382
    “…This study introduces a socio-ecological perspective of differences in psychological distress between the Palestinian minority and Jewish majority citizens of Israel during lockdown due to COVID-19. …”
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  3. 383
    “…Amongst parents, fathers coped slightly better than mothers; however, while Jewish mothers demonstrated greater PTG than Jewish fathers, PAC fathers had significantly greater PTG than both PAC mothers and Jewish parents. …”
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  4. 384
    “…The risk of cancer from birth up to an age in Jewish men and women, respectively, ranged from 0 and 0 at birth to 0.088 and 0.129 at age 60. …”
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  5. 385
    “…To our knowledge, this type of mutation has not been reported in non-Jewish population in the literature.…”
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  6. 386
    “…The aim of this study is to characterise the differences in the clinical characteristics of patients with HS of Arab and Jewish ancestry and review the clinical characteristics, the course of the disease, the comorbidities, and the response to treatment. …”
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  7. 387
    por Zoossmann-Diskin, Avshalom
    Publicado 2010
    “…RESULTS: According to the autosomal polymorphisms the investigated Jewish populations do not share a common origin, and EEJ are closer to Italians in particular and to Europeans in general than to the other Jewish populations. …”
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  8. 388
    por Livne, Sharon, Bejarano, Margalit
    Publicado 2021
    “…They felt their family relations became stronger under the pandemic, and that their Jewish community was more meaningful than they had thought. …”
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  9. 389
    por Cooper, Levi
    Publicado 2021
    “…Traditional Jewish mourning practices include the recitation of Kaddish during the grieving period and on the recurring anniversary of death. …”
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  10. 390
    por Alexander, Anton
    Publicado 2018
    “…The Balfour Declaration had been issued by the British Government in 1917 in support of a Jewish homeland in Palestine even though the British would have been aware Palestine was drenched in malaria and that Palestine was either uninhabitable in many areas or otherwise generally thinly populated. …”
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  11. 391
    “…Method: We briefly review the literature on: (1) The Jewish Israeli Ultra-Orthodox culture; (2) Young women in Ultra-Orthodox society; and (3) EDs in Jewish Israeli Ultra-Orthodox women. …”
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  12. 392
    “…The proportion of Jewish patients with high adherence was 71% (131 patients) versus 59% (52 patients) in AB patients (p-value = 0.054). …”
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  13. 393
    “…In addition, it is the most common genetic disorder in the Ashkenazi Jewish population with phenotypic variation presenting in early childhood to asymptomatic nonagenarians. …”
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  14. 394
    “…To assess the feasibility of screening the single Jewish population for Tay-Sachs disease (TSD), a questionnaire examining the knowledge of and attitudes toward TSD and genetic screening was sent to 348 Yale University Jewish undergraduates. …”
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  15. 395
    por Sevin, Tugba
    Publicado 2023
    “…Toledo: The Cradle of Memory and Unique History Abstract Toledo is known for being a city of encounter and coexistence of different cultures, but it also is a special place in the Jewish history, because it is known as the Jewish capital of Spain. …”
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  16. 396
    “…Expectedly, the incidence of CRC has steadily decreased in the Jewish group, while an adverse pattern of increasing incidence was documented in the Arab patient during the follow-up period. …”
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  17. 397
    “…Admixture analysis based on binary and Y-STR haplotypes indicates a high mean proportion of ancestry from North African (10.6%) and Sephardic Jewish (19.8%) sources. Despite alternative possible sources for lineages ascribed a Sephardic Jewish origin, these proportions attest to a high level of religious conversion (whether voluntary or enforced), driven by historical episodes of social and religious intolerance, that ultimately led to the integration of descendants. …”
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  18. 398
    “…Whether inherent in the population or an artifact of marker choice, determining aspects of a population's genetic history as potential sources of substructure can aid in design of future genetic studies. Jewish populations, among which association studies are often conducted, have a known history of migrations. …”
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  19. 399
    “…Genotyping was also performed for a previously reported risk variant, rs266729, in 1062 individuals with a diagnosis of colorectal cancer and 1062 controls matched on age, gender and ethnicity (Jewish or not Jewish) as part of a population-based case–control study in Israel. …”
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    “…Previous Y-chromosome studies have demonstrated that Ashkenazi Levites, members of a paternally inherited Jewish priestly caste, display a distinctive founder event within R1a, the most prevalent Y-chromosome haplogroup in Eastern Europe. …”
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