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Sino-Tibetan vulva

Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 1991
This paper attempts the megalocomparison of the lexeme “vulva” across a number of languages distributed throughout East and Southeast Asia. The canonical syllable of Sino-Tibetan includes a possible prefix plus root; modern “vulva” forms from Sinitic and Tibeto-Burman languages suggest their historical source was a bi-syllabic morpheme which later ...
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Targeted and untargeted metabolomic analyses and biological activity of Tibetan tea.

Food Chemistry, 2022
Tibetan tea is not only a national product of geographical identity, but also a traditional beverage inherits Chinese tradition. This study evaluated the metabolic profiles and biological activity in four Tibetan teas.
Yuntao Liu   +10 more
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Effects of different feeding regimes on muscle metabolism and its association with meat quality of Tibetan sheep.

Food Chemistry, 2021
This study aimed to explore the effects of different feeding regimes on muscle metabolism and its association with meat quality of Tibetan sheep through correlation analysis of meat quality and differential metabolites using untargeted and targeted ...
Xue Zhang   +12 more
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Denisovan DNA in Late Pleistocene sediments from Baishiya Karst Cave on the Tibetan Plateau

Science, 2020
A timeline of cave dwellers in sediment Two archaic lineages overlapped with modern humans outside of Africa: the well-studied Neanderthals and their more mysterious cousins, the Denisovans.
Dongju Zhang   +26 more
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A robust but variable lake expansion on the Tibetan Plateau.

Science Bulletin, 2019
Key Laboratory of Tibetan Environmental Changes and Land Surface Processes, Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China Center for Excellence in Tibetan Plateau Earth Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences ...
Guoqing Zhang   +3 more
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Tibetan

1999
The Tibetan language comprises a wide range of spoken and written varieties whose known history dates from the 7th century AD to the present day. Its speakers inhabit a vast area in Central Asia and the Himalayas extending into seven modern nation states, while its abundant literature includes much of vital importance to the study of Buddhism.
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Tibetan Medicine Part II: Pulse Diagnosis in Tibetan Medicine

The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 1987
No abstract recieved.
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Ice Age Tibetans

Scientific American, 2017
The article discusses the prehistoric migration to the Tibetan Plateau in China during the Ice Age, referencing the study co-authored by population JOUReticist Shuhua Xi in the journal "American Journal of Human JOURetics." Xu's sequencing the JOURome of Tibetans and other ethnic groups is discussed.
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Ecological risk assessment of cities on the Tibetan Plateau based on land use/land cover changes – Case study of Delingha City

Ecological Indicators, 2019
Land use/land cover and its change is a certain reflection of the interaction of natural factors and human activity in regional ecological environment, and the change of land use/land cover also affects the regional ecological process.
Xin Jin, Yanxiang Jin, X. Mao
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Effects of warming on carbon and nitrogen cycling in alpine grassland ecosystems on the Tibetan Plateau: A meta-analysis

, 2020
Anthropogenic activities have caused rapid warming globally, particularly in the alpine regions. The Tibetan Plateau is sensitive to global change and plays an important role in global carbon cycle due to its large area and high carbon density.
Ying Chen   +3 more
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