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581por Bonito, Maria, D’Atanasio, Eugenia, Ravasini, Francesco, Cariati, Selene, Finocchio, Andrea, Novelletto, Andrea, Trombetta, Beniamino, Cruciani, Fulvio“…We mapped along the phylogeny 80 gene conversion events that shaped the diversity of P6 arms during recent human history. In contrast to previous studies, we demonstrated that arm-to-arm gene conversion, which occurs at a rate of 6.01 × 10 (−6) conversions/base/year, is not biased toward the retention of the ancestral state of sequences. …”
Publicado 2021
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582por Şahoğlu, Vasıf, Sterba, Johannes H., Katz, Timor, Çayır, Ümit, Gündoğan, Ümit, Tyuleneva, Natalia, Tuğcu, İrfan, Bichler, Max, Erkanal, Hayat, Goodman-Tchernov, Beverly N.“…The Late Bronze Age Thera eruption was one of the largest natural disasters witnessed in human history. Its impact, consequences, and timing have dominated the discourse of ancient Mediterranean studies for nearly a century. …”
Publicado 2021
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583por Assael, Yannis, Sommerschield, Thea, Shillingford, Brendan, Bordbar, Mahyar, Pavlopoulos, John, Chatzipanagiotou, Marita, Androutsopoulos, Ion, Prag, Jonathan, de Freitas, Nando“…This research shows how models such as Ithaca can unlock the cooperative potential between artificial intelligence and historians, transformationally impacting the way that we study and write about one of the most important periods in human history.…”
Publicado 2022
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584“…Zoonotic viruses have sacrificed hundreds of millions of people throughout human history. There are currently 1.7 million unidentified viruses estimated to be circulating in mammal and bird populations. …”
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585por Shemer, Maayan, Greenbaum, Noam, Taha, Nimer, Brailovsky-Rokser, Lena, Ebert, Yael, Shaar, Ron, Falgueres, Christophe, Voinchet, Pierre, Porat, Naomi, Faershtein, Galina, Horwitz, Liora Kolska, Rosenberg-Yefet, Tamar, Barkai, Ran“…The discovery and study of Jaljulia, a large-scale Late Acheulian site at the central Coastal Plain, Israel, add valuable insights to the research of this chapter in human history. Considered to represent recurrent occupations at a favored, water and flint-rich setting, the site has provided extensive lithic assemblages obtained from several localities. …”
Publicado 2022
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586por Ma, Jin, Xu, Jian, Zhao, Xiaoli, Huo, Shouliang, Duan, Xiaoli, Mu, Yunsong, Wang, Ying, Wei, Yuan, Chang, Jiang, Jin, Xiaowei, Wu, Fengchang“…The review of several major epidemics in human history shows that there is a common rule, i.e., changes in the natural environment have an important and profound impact on the occurrence and development of epidemics. …”
Publicado 2022
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587por Duffy, J. Emmett, Stachowicz, John J., Reynolds, Pamela L., Hovel, Kevin A., Jahnke, Marlene, Sotka, Erik E., Boström, Christoffer, Boyer, Katharyn E., Cusson, Mathieu, Eklöf, Johan, Engelen, Aschwin H., Eriksson, Britas Klemens, Fodrie, F. Joel, Griffin, John N., Hereu, Clara M., Hori, Masakazu, Hughes, A. Randall, Ivanov, Mikhail V., Jorgensen, Pablo, Kruschel, Claudia, Lee, Kun-Seop, Lefcheck, Jonathan S., Moksnes, Per-Olav, Nakaoka, Masahiro, O’Connor, Mary I., O’Connor, Nessa E., Orth, Robert J., Peterson, Bradley J., Reiss, Henning, Reiss, Katrin, Richardson, J. Paul, Rossi, Francesca, Ruesink, Jennifer L., Schultz, Stewart T., Thormar, Jonas, Tomas, Fiona, Unsworth, Richard, Voigt, Erin, Whalen, Matthew A., Ziegler, Shelby L., Olsen, Jeanine L.“…As Earth’s environment changes faster than at any time in human history, critical questions are whether and how organismal traits and ecosystems can adjust to altered conditions. …”
Publicado 2022
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588por Olawade, David B., Wada, Ojima Z., Odetayo, Aderonke, Akeju, Oluwabusayomi O., Asaolu, Fiyinfoluwa T., Owojori, Grace O.“…BACKGROUND AND AIM: Vaccination has been appraised to be one of the most significant public health achievements in human history. However, in countries like Nigeria, vaccine hesitancy is a public health challenge that has consistently forestalled concerted efforts made by health authorities to curb the spread of communicable diseases such as COVID-19. …”
Publicado 2022
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589por Jimenez, Jose L., Marr, Linsey C., Randall, Katherine, Ewing, Edward Thomas, Tufekci, Zeynep, Greenhalgh, Trish, Tellier, Raymond, Tang, Julian W., Li, Yuguo, Morawska, Lidia, Mesiano‐Crookston, Jonathan, Fisman, David, Hegarty, Orla, Dancer, Stephanie J., Bluyssen, Philomena M., Buonanno, Giorgio, Loomans, Marcel G. L. C., Bahnfleth, William P., Yao, Maosheng, Sekhar, Chandra, Wargocki, Pawel, Melikov, Arsen K., Prather, Kimberly A.“…We sought to explain this controversy through a historical analysis of transmission research in other diseases. For most of human history, the dominant paradigm was that many diseases were carried by the air, often over long distances and in a phantasmagorical way. …”
Publicado 2022
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590por Cocco, Emma, Maccioni, Delia, Sanjust, Enrico, Falconieri, Danilo, Farris, Emmanuele, Maxia, Andrea“…The Mediterranean basin is one such site, where human history is intimately entwined with nature. The unique geographical situation and unrivaled environmental heterogeneity of the area, have allowed both the development of diverse civilizations as well as providing the basis for the evolution of extraordinary biodiversity. …”
Publicado 2022
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591“…Average life expectancies have lengthened across human history. As a result, there is an increased need to care for a greater number of individuals experiencing common age-related declines in health. …”
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592por Rita, Angelo, Saracino, Antonio, Cieraad, Ellen, Saulino, Luigi, Zotti, Maurizio, Idbella, Mohamed, De Stefano, Carlo, Mogavero, Valentina, Allevato, Emilia, Bonanomi, Giuliano“…Here, we systematically investigated treeline elevation in the Apennines (Italy) and Southern Alps (New Zealand) with contrasting human history but similar biogeographic trajectories, intending to identify distinct drivers that affect their current elevation and highlight their respective peculiarities. …”
Publicado 2023
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593por Lea, Amanda J., Clark, Andrew G., Dahl, Andrew W., Devinsky, Orrin, Garcia, Angela R., Golden, Christopher D., Kamau, Joseph, Kraft, Thomas S., Lim, Yvonne A. L., Martins, Dino, Mogoi, Donald, Pajukanta, Paivi, Perry, George, Pontzer, Herman, Trumble, Benjamin C., Urlacher, Samuel S., Venkataraman, Vivek V., Wallace, Ian J., Gurven, Michael, Lieberman, Daniel, Ayroles, Julien F.“…Obesity, asthma, cardiovascular disease, and type 2 diabetes are part of a long list of “lifestyle” diseases that were rare throughout human history but are now common. A key idea from anthropology and evolutionary biology—the evolutionary mismatch hypothesis—seeks to explain this phenomenon. …”
Publicado 2023
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594por rodríguez freire, raúl“…La comprensión de esta realidad es la tarea, urgente, de “humanidades” en el siglo XXI.The human scales.Thinking about the Antropocene infrastructuresAbstractIn an attempt to make the crossing the short and quick human history with the deep and slow history of the planet understandable, it is reflected on how the transnational companies of the current world, designed to sustain global consumption, are destroying every living space, exterminating action - in which individual responsibility should not be shirked - which gradually leads to the death of human life, thus the living - bacteria, for example - will surely continue its history, that is, it will resist one more extinction on the planet. …”
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595“…ABSTRACT: Flies (Diptera) have played a prominent role in human history, and several fly species are reared at different scales and for different beneficial purposes worldwide. …”
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596“…While most applications of these tests have suggested that positive selection has played an important role in recent human history, the results of these tests have varied dramatically. …”
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597“…Here we investigate whether house mouse mtDNA sequences reflect human history in these other regions as well. RESULTS: House mice samples from Iceland, whether from archaeological Viking Age material or from modern-day specimens, had an identical mtDNA haplotype to the clade previously linked with Norwegian Vikings. …”
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598“…BACKGROUND: Immigration is not a new phenomenon but, rather, has deep roots in human history. Documents from every era detail individuals who left their homelands and struggled to reestablish their lives in other countries. …”
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599por Ilyas, Muhammad, Kim, Jong-Soo, Cooper, Jesse, Shin, Young-Ah, Kim, Hak-Min, Cho, Yun Sung, Hwang, Seungwoo, Kim, Hyunho, Moon, Jaewoo, Chung, Oksung, Jun, JeHoon, Rastogi, Achal, Song, Sanghoon, Ko, Junsu, Manica, Andrea, Rahman, Ziaur, Husnain, Tayyab, Bhak, Jong“…BACKGROUND: Pakistan covers a key geographic area in human history, being both part of the Indus River region that acted as one of the cradles of civilization and as a link between Western Eurasia and Eastern Asia. …”
Publicado 2015
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600por Sanna, Daria, Barbato, Mario, Hadjisterkotis, Eleftherios, Cossu, Piero, Decandia, Luca, Trova, Sandro, Pirastru, Monica, Leoni, Giovanni Giuseppe, Naitana, Salvatore, Francalacci, Paolo, Masala, Bruno, Manca, Laura, Mereu, Paolo“…Sheep are thought to have been one of the first livestock to be domesticated in the Near East, thus playing an important role in human history. The current whole mitochondrial genome phylogeny for the genus Ovis is based on: the five main domestic haplogroups occurring among sheep (O. aries), along with molecular data from two wild European mouflons, three urials, and one argali. …”
Publicado 2015
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