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Detecting COVID-19-Related Fake News Using Feature Extraction
In: Front Public Health (2022)
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Predictors for detecting chronic respiratory diseases in community surveys: A pilot cross-sectional survey in four South and South East Asian low- and middle-income countries
In: J Glob Health (2021)
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Impact of caregiver depression on child asthma outcomes in Mexicans and Puerto Ricans
In: College of Nursing Faculty Publications (2021)
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Autism and developmental disability caused by KCNQ3 gain‐of‐function variants
In: ISSN: 0364-5134 ; EISSN: 1531-8249 ; Annals of Neurology ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02151807 ; Annals of Neurology, Wiley, 2019, ⟨10.1002/ana.25522⟩ (2019)
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Understanding the importance of graduate admissions criteria according to prospective graduate students
In: Department of Physics (2019)
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Self-Reported Hearing Quality of Life Measures in Pediatric Cochlear Implant Recipients with Bilateral Input
In: Cochlear Implants Int (2019)
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Feasibility of Text Messaging to Augment Brief Advice and Nicotine Replacement Therapy for Smoking Cessation in College Students
In: J Am Coll Health (2019)
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Determination of marginalized youth to overcome and achieve in mathematics: A case study from India.
In: Global Education Review; Vol. 5 No. 3 (2018): Policies and Practices in Support of Mathematics Learning; 5-28 ; 2325-663X (2018)
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Using Twitter and Network Analysis to Assess the Sophistication of Learners' Thinking In Studio Physics: An Exploratory Mixed Methods Study
In: Doctoral Dissertations (2018)
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“Like sugar in milk”: reconstructing the genetic history of the Parsi population [<Journal>]
Chaubey, Gyaneshwer [Verfasser]; Ayub, Qasim [Sonstige]; Rai, Niraj [Sonstige].
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CEST: City Event Summarization using Twitter
In: Computer Science Graduate Projects and Theses (2016)
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Delineating the GRIN1 phenotypic spectrum: a distinct genetic NMDA receptor encephalopathy
Lemke, Johannes R.; Geider, Kirsten; Helbig, Katherine L.. - : Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2016
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Variations in the origin of superior laryngeal artery
Devadas, Deepa; Pillay, Minnie; Sukumaran, Tintu Thottiyil. - : Korean Association of Anatomists, 2016
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CDC Kerala 6: Validation of Language Evaluation Scale Trivandrum (0–3 y) Against Receptive Expressive Emergent Language Scale in a Developmental Evaluation Clinic Population [<Journal>]
Nair, M. K. C. [Verfasser]; Mini, A. O. [Verfasser]; Bhaskaran, Deepa [Verfasser].
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Unravelling the distinct strains of Tharu ancestry
Abstract: The northern region of the Indian subcontinent is a vast landscape interlaced by diverse ecologies, for example, the Gangetic Plain and the Himalayas. A great number of ethnic groups are found there, displaying a multitude of languages and cultures. The Tharu is one of the largest and most linguistically diverse of such groups, scattered across the Tarai region of Nepal and bordering Indian states. Their origins are uncertain. Hypotheses have been advanced postulating shared ancestry with Austroasiatic, or Tibeto-Burman-speaking populations as well as aboriginal roots in the Tarai. Several Tharu groups speak a variety of Indo-Aryan languages, but have traditionally been described by ethnographers as representing East Asian phenotype. Their ancestry and intra-population diversity has previously been tested only for haploid (mitochondrial DNA and Y-chromosome) markers in a small portion of the population. This study presents the first systematic genetic survey of the Tharu from both Nepal and two Indian states of Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh, using genome-wide SNPs and haploid markers. We show that the Tharu have dual genetic ancestry as up to one-half of their gene pool is of East Asian origin. Within the South Asian proportion of the Tharu genetic ancestry, we see vestiges of their common origin in the north of the South Asian Subcontinent manifested by mitochondrial DNA haplogroup M43.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1038/ejhg.2014.36
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4231405/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24667789
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The selected novels of Amitav Ghosh: A study
Deepa, Bavanasi [Verfasser]. - Saarbrücken : LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2013
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The phylogeography of Y-chromosome haplogroup H1a1a-M82 reveals the likely Indian origin of the European Romani populations ...
Van Driem, George; Thangaraj, Kumarasamy; Singh, Lalji. - : Public Library of Science, 2012
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The Phylogeography of Y-Chromosome Haplogroup H1a1a-M82 Reveals the Likely Indian Origin of the European Romani Populations
Rai, Niraj; Chaubey, Gyaneshwer; Tamang, Rakesh. - : Public Library of Science, 2012
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Phylogeography of mtDNA haplogroup R7 in the Indian peninsula.
Chaubey, Gyaneshwer; Karmin, Monika; Metspalu, Ene. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2011. : BMC Evol Biol, 2011
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The effects of self-construal and religiousness on argumentativeness: a cross-cultural analysis
In: Communication studies. - West Lafayette, Ind. : Purdue Univ. 61 (2010) 2, 135-155
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