RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook region (redirected fromRegions) Dictionary Thesaurus Medical Idioms Related to Regions:Temperate regions 1.an area considered as a unit for geographical, functional, social, or cultural reasons ...
decisions of the court and certain other judicial bodies. Civil procedure includes the legally regulated activity of the court in the administration of justice, the activity of the bailiff and all participants in the judicial proceedings, and the legal relationships arising in the course of the ...
Current knowledge of useful minerals enables scientists to predict that certain minerals will be found in specific areas. Further research in the theory of the formation of useful minerals is necessary to determine precisely the sources of the matter for these minerals, the forms of migration, the...
Because Japan has experienced an uneven economic development, the scale and trends of internal migration have fluctuated in different periods. The urban population has grown at an extremely rapid rate. In 1947 only 33 percent of the population was urban; in 1975 only 25 percent of the population...
Massive migration from the steppe was a source for Indo-European languages in Europe. Nature 522(7555), 207–211 (2015). Article ADS CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Mathieson, I. et al. Genome-wide patterns of selection in 230 ancient Eurasians. Nature 528(7583), 499–503 (...
The estimated rate of migration events per unit of time along these significant dispersal routes was more than two times higher for α-CoVs (0.026 host switches/unit time) than β-CoVs (0.011 host switches/unit time), and SO was the region involved in the greatest total number of migration...
The Health of Indigenous Peoples Edited by Denise Wilson Heather Gifford Heather Came Last update November 2019 Special issue on Migration, Ethnicity, Race and Health Edited by Professor Laurence Gruer Dr. Fiona Stanaway Dr. Emma Davidson
When SFMBT1 is over-expressed, it induces Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition (EMT), resulting with increased migration and invasion. DCUN1D1 also increases cell migration and invasion when over-expressed, but this is not done through EMT.Citation133 β-1,4-Galactosyltransferase III (B4GALT3) is...
Forced Migration in the Dutch East India Company (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2009). The interweaving of such relatively autonomous networks in the 18th century is explored in Paul Van Dyke's landmark, The Canton Trade: Life and Enterprise on the China Coast, 1700–1845 (Hong Kong...
The Iraqi Red Crescent Organisation said the total number of internally displaced has jumped from 499,000 to 1.1 million since extra US forces arrived with the aim of making the country more secure. The UN-run International Organisation for Migration says the numbers fleeing fighting in Baghdad gr...