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GENETIC HETEROGENEITY OF FINNO-UGRIANS (ON THE BASIS OF ESTONIAN MODERN AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL MATERIAL)
This volume contains the majority of the papers presented during a conference that took place on 16th-21st May, 1997 in Łódź, Poland. The conference was organized by the Institute of Archaeology, University of Łódź and Département d'anthropologie, Université de Montreal (Canada).
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Origins and Social Functions of Bagpipe Traditions among the Finno-Ugrian Peoples
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DE HEVESY ON MUNDA AND FINNO‐UGRIAN LINGUISTICS, AND ON THE EASTER ISLAND SCRIPT2 [PDF]
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The Finno-Ugrian Suicide Hypothesis: Variation in European Suicide Rates by Latitude and Longitude
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2003The marked variation regarding the suicide rate in 34 European countries is well described by regressing the national suicide rate on the capital cities' latitudes and on an interaction term of squared latitude multiplied with longitude. The interaction term explains 40.8% and 29.1% of men's and women's suicide rate, respectively, and latitude ...
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An Archeologist Speculates on the Origin of the Finno-Ugrians
Mankind Quarterly, 2003Using a method which he describes as the diachronic geography of major archeological entities, the author examines the distribution and chronological development of Mesolithic and Early Neolithic European archeological complexes that extended over large territories and great time depth.
János Makkay, James Jamieson
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Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 2008
The pattern of geographic variation in European suicide rates in the high-risk group of individuals aged 65 years and over was investigated, in order to provide a further test of the Finno-Ugrian Suicide Hypothesis, i.e. the assumption that genetic differences between populations may partially account for spatial differences seen in the suicide ...
Voracek, Martin, Marusic, Andrej
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The pattern of geographic variation in European suicide rates in the high-risk group of individuals aged 65 years and over was investigated, in order to provide a further test of the Finno-Ugrian Suicide Hypothesis, i.e. the assumption that genetic differences between populations may partially account for spatial differences seen in the suicide ...
Voracek, Martin, Marusic, Andrej
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Low Frequency of the ΔF508 Mutation in Finno-Ugrian and Baltic Populations
Human Heredity, 1994The frequency of carriers of the delta F508 mutation at the cystic fibrosis (CF) locus was studied in population samples of Finns, Lithuanians, Saamis (Lapps) and Swedes from northern Sweden. The carrier frequencies in northern Sweden (1:200) and in Lithuanians (1:143) were significantly lower than in southern Scandinavia (Denmark; 1:38). No delta F508
C, Wennberg, V, Kucinskas
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