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Misclassification of iodine intake level from morning spot urine samples with high iodine excretion among Inuit and non-Inuit in Greenland [PDF]
Stig Andersen +2 more
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Variation in Human Bone Collagen Turnover Among Skeletal Elements
ABSTRACT Objective Understanding tissue turnover rate is crucial for isotopic analysis. The stable isotope composition of collagen is often studied in archeology and paleontology, yet bone collagen turnover rates across various skeletal elements remain underexplored.
Olivia Hall, Shari L. Forbes, Paul Szpak
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Socialisation traditionnelle et éducation – L’acculturation et la représentation des rôles respectifs de la famille et de l’école en milieu inuit [PDF]
François Larose +2 more
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Our research article addresses ‘if, when and how’ to bring together Indigenous knowledges (IK) and Western sciences (WS) in practice in biodiversity research and monitoring, though a combination of interviews/sharing circles with Indigenous Peoples, a systematic literature search, and then braiding outcomes from each.
Ella Bowles +16 more
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In the spring, ringed seals (Pusa hispida) shift from predominantly hauling out in lairs to predominantly hauling out on the surface of the sea ice to bask and molt, a transition we refer to as “emergence.” We used hidden Markov models (HMMs) to analyze haul‐out timelines from satellite‐linked transmitters to estimate emergence dates of ringed seals ...
Jessica M. Lindsay +6 more
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Indigenising Development [PDF]
Among the many social groups that have been historically excluded, indigenous people comprise one that offers great challenges to development. Although their assimilation has been a goal of the national societies that engulfed them, it is disputable ...
Alcida Rita Ramos +2 more
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The Seasonal Rhythms of Coastal eDNA: Insights Into Biodiversity and Regional Detection Patterns
Seasonal variation affects environmental DNA (eDNA) detection, yet its influence on species monitoring remains underexplored. This study examines eDNA detection windows across taxa, primers, and regions, finding that most species have short detection periods (1–2 months) that vary with taxonomy and primer choice. These results underscore the importance
Melissa K. Morrison +7 more
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AhR transcriptional activity in serum of Inuits across Greenlandic districts [PDF]
Manhai Long +2 more
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