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The International Conference "European Sociology: New Challenges and Opportunities", organized by Romanian Sociological Association, University of Oradea, Faculty of Social-Humanistic Sciences, and Institute for Quality of Life of the Romanian Academy aims to open an arena for the discussion on new inve...
it was found that social workers and family doctors participating in the study classified skin color differently[18]. Association of ancestral proportions with skin pigmentation and bone mineral density in Puerto Rican women from New York City has also been reported[19]. Hispanics have genetic ancest...
J. Grant explores the history of this iconic song, demonstrating how its association with ideas of fellowship, friendship and sociality has enabled it to become so significant for such a wide range of individuals and communities around the world....
Like Hudson, Hackett does find a likely association between the evolution of TDs and the environment, particularly the climate. However, these two scholars differ on the evolutionary mechanism. Hudson supports the concept of a pluripotential organism; Hackett invokes multiple mutations and different ...
The oldest genomes carrying ancestries that derive primarily from the lineage leading to present-day Europeans are Kostenki 14 (from 37 ka, with uncertain archaeological association from western Russia), Goyet Q116-1 (35 ka, Aurignacian-associated from Belgium) and Bacho Kiro 1653 (35 ...
It has been postulated that this allele first underwent selection 5,500 years BC, possibly in association with the Neolithic LBK culture within Central Europe34. Here in our temporal sequence, its appearance is delayed until the more recent of our Bronze Age individuals, who lived only B1,000 ...