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Comparative vital statistics along the pastoral nomadism-sedentarism continuum

Human Ecology, 1987
"This paper attempts to gather and present as much information as possible on crude birth and death rates and natural increase rates for various pastoral nomadic societies in different African and Middle Eastern countries. The information is arranged by a subdivision into nomads, seminomads, and sedentarized nomads.
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Sedentarization of Tibetan Nomads

Conservation Biology, 2009
Tao, Lu, Ning, Wu, Peng, Luo
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Schooling the Citizen: The Rise of Sedentarism

2018
Cudworth highlights the conflict, which exists between the cultural values of Nomadic communities and current school provision that is based on the presumption of Sedentarism. Sketching the development of mass education since the end of the nineteenth century and the creation of the nation state, Cudworth explores how ‘modernity’ cemented the idea that
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What Is Sedentarism?

Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 2012
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Sedentarism

2006
H. Moshammer   +3 more
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How sedentarism affects sleep apnea?

Sleep Medicine, 2015
R. Pacheco Da Silva   +9 more
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Sedentarization and Seasonality

2005
Masako Fujita   +3 more
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[Sedentarity--sedentary lifestyle and physical activity].

Therapeutische Umschau. Revue therapeutique, 2005
Physical inactivity is the most important planetary reason for non-transmissible mortality. Technical developments have allowed a sedentary lifestyle. This causes health problems such as insulin resistance, atherosclerosis, heart failure and obesity. In addition, disturbances of bones and muscles as well as dementia of the Alzheimer type are associated
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Land, Emergency, and Sedentarization in East Africa

Chapter Two, “Land, Emergency, and Sedentarization in East Africa,” argues through the concept of enclosure (as legal strategy and empirical space) that the refugee camp iterates approaches to land that intertwine the construction of emergency territory with sedentarization.
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