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Prior indigenous technological species [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Astrobiology, 2017
AbstractOne of the primary open questions of astrobiology is whether there is extant or extinct life elsewhere the solar system. Implicit in much of this work is that we are looking for microbial or, at best, unintelligent life, even though technological artefacts might be much easier to find.
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Indigenous Wisdom, Capital, Technology and Education [PDF]

open access: yesNew Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2020
This article contrasts specific aspects of indigenous world views and wisdom on the one hand with specific themes in capitalism, colonisation, corporate interests, technology and education, on the other and argues that there is a fundamental clash of values between them.
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Access to Finance, Indigenous Technology and Food Security in Nigeria: Case Study of Ondo Central Senatorial District

open access: yesEconomics and Culture, 2020
Research purpose: Food security remains a major component of economic development. Many developing nations are facing challenges of food insecurity, which had contributed to starvation and other societal problems. With adequate food intake, human healthy
Sharimakin Akinwumi, Dada James Temitope
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A catalog of microbial genes and metagenome-assembled genomes from the quail gut microbiome

open access: yesPoultry Science, 2023
: The gut microbiome plays an important role in quail feed efficiency, immunity, production, and even behavior. Gut microbial gene catalogs and reference genomes are important for understanding the quail gut microbiome.
Xinwei Xiong   +10 more
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Building Indigenous knowledge: Exploring the Pedagogy of Māori knowledge in the Digital Computing Information Technology Tertiary Sector of New Zealand

open access: yesJournal of Contemporary Issues in Education, 2022
In 2021, Computing Information Technology Research and Education New Zealand (CITRENZ, 2021) held a conference for academics to explore information technology in a changing world.  It provided a platform for those academics that teach in this industry a
Hamiora Te Momo
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LIVELIHOODS, HOUSEHOLD INCOME AND INDIGENOUS TECHNOLOGY IN SOUTH SUMATRA WETLANDS

open access: yesSriwijaya Journal of Environment, 2017
The research aimed to analyze livelihoods, household income and indigenous technology in South Sumatra wetlands. The research method used field survey and interviews with respondents by using questionnaires.
Elisa Wildayana   +2 more
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Material choices for fibre in the Neolithic: an approach through the measurement of mechanical properties [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Studies of the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in Europe have focused on plants and animals exploited for food. However, the exploitation of plants for fibres underwent a significant change with the addition of domestic flax as a fibre crop.
Haigh, Sarah   +3 more
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A mutation in PHKG1 causes high drip loss and low meat quality in Chinese Ningdu yellow chickens

open access: yesPoultry Science, 2022
: With increasing societal development and the concurrent improvement in people's quality of life, meat consumption has gradually changed from a focus on “quantity” to “quality”.
Xinwei Xiong   +10 more
doaj   +1 more source

A First Insight into a Draft Genome of Silver Sillago (Sillago sihama) via Genome Survey Sequencing

open access: yesAnimals, 2019
Sillago sihama has high economic value and is one of the most attractive aquaculture species in China. Despite its economic importance, studies of its genome have barely been performed. In this study, we conducted a first genomic survey of S.
Zhiyuan Li   +8 more
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Mutual productivity spillovers between foreign and local firms in China [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
The existing literature treats advanced technology sourcing as the only cause of reverse productivity spillovers from local to foreign firms and implies that mutual spillovers between foreign and local firms can only happen in the developed world.
C. Wang   +7 more
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