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Protein phosphorylation is a reversible post-translational modification (PTM) with major regulatory roles in many cellular processes. However, the analysis of phosphoproteins remains the most challenging barrier in the prevailing proteome research ...
Raquel Rodríguez-Vázquez +2 more
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Southern African human remains as property: Physical anthropology and the production of racial capital in Austria [PDF]
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDFrom 1907 to 1909, the Austrian anthropologist, Dr Rudolf Pöch (1870-1921), conducted an expedition in southern Africa that was financed by the Imperial Academy of Sciences in Vienna.
Schasiepen, Hella Sophie Charlotte
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Morphological optimization of female combat sports athletes as seen by the anthropologists
Body build and proportions are key determinants of athletic success. The effects of the athlete selection process and discipline-specific training are differentiated body dimensions.
Burdukiewicz Anna +3 more
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The first evidence of global meat phosphoproteome changes in response to pre-slaughter stress
Background Pre-slaughter stress (PSS) impairs animal welfare and meat quality. Dark, firm and dry (DFD) are terms used to designate poor quality meats induced by PSS. Protein phosphorylation can be a potentially significant mechanism to explain rapid and
Ariadna Mato +5 more
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An Exhibit in Physical Anthropology [PDF]
USNM
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From Radcliffe-Brown to sociobiology: Some aspects of the rise of primatology within physical anthropology [PDF]
The formation of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists some 50 years ago marked the official recognition of physical anthropology as a legitimate subfield of anthropology.
Gilmore, Hugh A.
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Anthropology is the study of mankind (anthropos). Etymologically, anthropology comes from the word anthropos meaning man and logos meaning knowledge. Anthropology looks at humans as something complex in terms of physical, emotional, social, and cultural ...
Zaenuddin Hudi Prasojo +1 more
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Mandible is the biggest and the hardest facial bone and its shape is found well-remained in the fossil and forensic research area. Therefore it is of significance in physical anthropology and it has been used to distinguish the different ethnic groups as
김희진, 허경석, 정한성
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Anthropometric indicators as predictors of the risk of metabolic syndrome in adult working men
Measurement of body weight, height, waist and hip circumference is a standard procedure that allows to better define the risk of metabolic syndrome.
Brudecki Janusz, Chrzanowska Maria
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