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The Middle Paleolithic assemblage from Ventalaperra level III, excavated in 1931 by Aranzadi and Barandiarán, was initially interpreted as being Aurignacian, and then as a Late Middle Paleolithic assemblage.
Joseba Rios-Garaizar
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This study provides the first molecular detection of tick‐borne pathogens in Capra aegagrus. Genetic analysis reveals similarities between Babesia aktasi and Anaplasma phagocytophilum strains in bezoar and domestic goats, indicating potential pathogen exchange.
Aykut Zerek +4 more
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Mutation in Populations Governed by a Galton-Watson Branching Process
A population genetics model based on a multitype branching process, or equivalently a Galton-Watson branching process for multiple alleles, is pre- sented. The diffusion limit forward Kolmogorov equation is derived for the case of neutral mutations.
Burden, Conrad J., Wei, Yi
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Objective To investigate how weight loss by different diets impacts postprandial levels of glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1), glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) and glucagon.
J. Otten +8 more
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The paper presents unknown or poorly investigated sites of the Middle and Late Paleolithic found under different circumstances along the southern coast of the Bay and in the delta of Don.
Zorov Yuriy N. +2 more
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Background A Paleolithic diet has been suggested to be more in concordance with human evolutionary legacy than a cereal based diet. This might explain the lower incidence among hunter-gatherers of diseases of affluence such as type 2 diabetes, obesity ...
Ugander Martin +10 more
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Dark-zone alterations expand throughout Paleolithic Lascaux Cave despite spatial heterogeneity of the cave microbiome [PDF]
Zélia Bontemps +4 more
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Single amino acid radiocarbon dating of Upper Paleolithic modern humans [PDF]
Anat Marom +4 more
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Dietary potassium intake and blood pressure: possible beneficial effect of Paleolithic diet.
Ioannis Koulouridis +2 more
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