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A counterfactual choice approach to the study of partner selection

open access: yesDemographic Research, 2021
Background: Research on assortative mating - how partner characteristics affect the likelihood of union formation - commonly uses the log-linear model, but this approach has been criticized for its complexity and limitations.
Aaron Gullickson
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FAMILY LAW IN THE OSSETIAN ADATS' RECORDS

open access: yesГуманитарные и юридические исследования, 2021
The article examines some aspects of the Osset-ians family law as an important normative complex in the Adat system. Conditions of marriage are analyzed, and its main forms are characterized. Special attention is paid to such archaic forms of marriage as
E. I. Kobakhidze
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The Jewish Identity of the “Unexpected Generation” in the Context of the Upbringing Model in a Mixed Family

open access: yesColloquia Humanistica, 2020
The Jewish Identity of the “Unexpected Generation” in the Context of the Upbringing Model in a Mixed Family The goal of the article is to introduce one of the youngest Jewish generations in Poland, known as the “unexpected generation”, based on my own ...
Joanna Cukras-Stelągowska
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Assortative Mating by Ethnicity in Longevous Families

open access: yesFrontiers in Genetics, 2017
Recent work shows strong evidence of ancestry-based assortative mating in spouse pairs of the older generation of the Framingham Heart Study. Here, we extend this analysis to two studies of human longevity: the Long Life Family Study (LLFS), and the New ...
Paola Sebastiani   +4 more
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Tolkappiyam’s courtship and exogamy

open access: yesInternational Research Journal of Tamil, 2021
The human race has gone through various transformations. It also presented impediments to sexual activity. People lived in groups and had their sexual relations inside them throughout the prehistoric period. Simultaneously, there was promiscuous intercourse. The clan was then created as a result of many external developments in society that resulted in
Thirupathi D, Velmurugan P
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Space, Time and Color in Hadron Production Via e+e- -> Z0 and e+e- -> W+W- [PDF]

open access: yes, 1995
The time-evolution of jets in hadronic e+e- events at LEP is investigated in both position- and momentum-space, with emphasis on effects due to color flow and particle correlations.
A. Bassetto   +63 more
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Symbolic trephinations and population structure

open access: yesMemorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 2006
The sample examined consists of 19 skulls with symbolic trephinations and 86 skulls without trepanations dated from the X century. Skulls were all excavated in the Great Hungarian Plain in the Carpathian Basin, which was occupied by the Hungarian ...
László Szathmáry, Antónia Marcsik
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Evaluation of the relationships in the national epic of Iran from the perspective of structuralist anthropology [PDF]

open access: yesزن در فرهنگ و هنر, 2016
Regarded as one of the most important concepts in Structuralism, the Theory of Binary Opposition has long been used as a yardstick against which Structuralists measure their researches in the wide realms of Linguistics, Narratives, Philosophy, Cultural ...
Reza Satari   +2 more
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Voltando aos registros paroquiais de Minas colonial: etnicidade em São José do Rio das Mortes, 1780-1810 Returning to the parish registers of colonial Minas Gerais: ethnicity in São José do Rio das Mortes, 1780-1810

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de História, 2009
Este artigo trata dos complexos temas de etnicidade e classificação social no Brasil dos séculos XVIII e XIX. Bases de dados substanciais, de fontes primárias distintas, permitem vislumbrar um quadro integrado dessa complexidade, tal como evoluiu nas ...
Douglas Cole Libby, Zephyr Frank
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Social bonds and genetic ties: Kinship association and affiliation in a community of bonobos (Pan paniscus) [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
Studies of captive populations of bonobos suggest that females are more gregarious than males. This seems to contradict assumed sex-differences in kinship deriving from a speciestypical dispersal pattern of female exogamy and male philopatry.
Fruth, Barbara   +3 more
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