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ObjectiveTo explore the impact of social capital on sleep disorders among adult Tibetan residents in Tibet Autonomous Region (Tibet) and to provide evidences for improving sleep quality in the population.
Yao FU, Cideji, Qucuo Nima
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Advances in the study of glacier avalanches in Tibet
With the global warming, glaciers in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau are melting and retreating rapidly, and the stability of glaciers are decreasing. As the main part of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, stability of glaciers affect the safety of water, life and ...
Yifang ZHANG +5 more
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A cladistic analysis of the species of Sericania Motschulsky, 1860, was executed using fifty-six morphological characters of adults. The monophyly of the genus is supported by the phylogenetic trees generated.
Dirk AHRENS
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Introduction: The Bangong-Nujiang Suture Zone (BNSZ) in central Tibet is a remnant of the Bangong-Nujiang Ocean that records its entire Wilson Cycle.
Wei Chen +7 more
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Digital Models of the Codicology of Tibetan Books
Goals. The article provides a codicological insight into Tibetan written heritage which gains certain relevance due to that extensive Tibetan collections are currently being introduced into scholarly circulation in Russia.
Oleg S. Rinchinov
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The revival of Himalayan papermaking: historical, social-cultural and economic aspects
We normally hardly notice the mass-produced paper products that pass through our hands on a daily basis, which we then recycle. In fact it has recently been predicted that books printed on paper will be replaced by digital formats. However, paper endures
Bruce Huett
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Background: Mineral and bone disorder (MBD) in hemodialysis patients is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Studies on the MBD status of hemodialysis patients at high altitudes are extremely limited.
Zong-Hui Dang +8 more
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The Neanderthal resurrection and the Abominable Snowman legend
Since the 1870s, the image of the ‘prehistoric man’ has spread widely in European and American public imagination. His appearance is reconstructed by paleoanthropologists and anatomists (Schaaffhausen, Solger, Martin); under the guidance of “primitive ...
S. Yu. Nekliudov
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Our Land, Our People: A Reflection of Tibetan Buddhist Space in Contemporary Art
This article illustrates how a contemporary Tibetan artist disrupts expectations in the creation of his political art. Utilizing Robert Smithson’s dialogic of site and non-site, Tenzing Rigdol’s 2011 site-specific installation Our Land, Our People is ...
Jay Daugherty
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Longing, Belonging and the Politics of Naming
In Tibet, Muslim traders and subsequent settlers from Kashmir were called Khache. Over the years, this term has come to acquire multiple significations.
Anisa Bhutia
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