Critical anthropological thought and the radical political imaginary
... In the process of its historical emergence the anthropological tradition has also provided us with various modes of critical thinking; some are very similar to sociology, in so far as every anthropology necessarily involves a sociology, but there is also a specific critical function that has emerged ...
... In the process of its historical emergence the anthropological tradition has also provided us with various modes of critical thinking; some are very similar to sociology, in so far as every anthropology necessarily involves a sociology, but there is also a specific critical function that has emerged ...
Analogical Reasoning - Scholarship@Western
... establish the relevance of the connection. The standard logic in such comparisons states that since early hominids and more recent huntergatherers use similar provisioning patterns, they can be compared. Thus, the underlying assumption here is that the Hadza are directly comparable to our earliest a ...
... establish the relevance of the connection. The standard logic in such comparisons states that since early hominids and more recent huntergatherers use similar provisioning patterns, they can be compared. Thus, the underlying assumption here is that the Hadza are directly comparable to our earliest a ...
Presentation Package for Concepts of Fitness and Wellness 6e
... servings of carbohydrates, fats and proteins will meet the RDA standards Extra servings of green and yellow vegetables may be beneficial Dietary supplementation of Calcium is beneficial for post-menopausal ...
... servings of carbohydrates, fats and proteins will meet the RDA standards Extra servings of green and yellow vegetables may be beneficial Dietary supplementation of Calcium is beneficial for post-menopausal ...
ANTH - My UIndy - University of Indianapolis
... IREL 101 Introduction to International Relations (3) ...
... IREL 101 Introduction to International Relations (3) ...
Periosteum - Maryville University
... Periosteum • Central nervous system is protected by the bone structure (skull and vertebral column) as well as meninges. Meninges include dura mater, arachnoid and pia mater. These layers are continuous linings in both spinal cord and brain. • Periosteum, consists of collagenous connective tissue a ...
... Periosteum • Central nervous system is protected by the bone structure (skull and vertebral column) as well as meninges. Meninges include dura mater, arachnoid and pia mater. These layers are continuous linings in both spinal cord and brain. • Periosteum, consists of collagenous connective tissue a ...
Not Only Competitive Threat But Also Racial Prejudice
... Data and Variables Data for the present analysis were obtained from the fifth round of the European Social Survey (ESS), conducted in 2010. We used information provided by the 2010 ESS on 19 European countries.1 In each country, information was gathered from a random probability national sample of t ...
... Data and Variables Data for the present analysis were obtained from the fifth round of the European Social Survey (ESS), conducted in 2010. We used information provided by the 2010 ESS on 19 European countries.1 In each country, information was gathered from a random probability national sample of t ...
Courses • Accounting / Aerospace Studies / Anthropology
... anthropology, with a focus on the biocultural basis of health and global sociocultural variations in illness and healing. Study of comparative health systems, political-economic and ethical issues in health and care, health professions, and patients’ views of illness, and cross-cultural definitions ...
... anthropology, with a focus on the biocultural basis of health and global sociocultural variations in illness and healing. Study of comparative health systems, political-economic and ethical issues in health and care, health professions, and patients’ views of illness, and cross-cultural definitions ...
NIH Public Access
... (AZT) has been delivered using Tf-targeted, PEGylated albumin nanoparticles (PEG-NP). The percentage of drug recovered in the rat brain was 21.1% using the Tf-targeted PEG-NP, while non-targeted PEG-NP alone showed only a 9.3% accumulation after 4 hours (34). However, Tf is likely not an ideal brain ...
... (AZT) has been delivered using Tf-targeted, PEGylated albumin nanoparticles (PEG-NP). The percentage of drug recovered in the rat brain was 21.1% using the Tf-targeted PEG-NP, while non-targeted PEG-NP alone showed only a 9.3% accumulation after 4 hours (34). However, Tf is likely not an ideal brain ...
Favorable Recording Criteria for Spike Sorting
... At complete overlap, spikes having identical waveforms, even when they have different amplitudes, will be perfectly correlated and all constellation points will lie on the horizontal axis. If the waveforms differ, being aligned in time still produces the maximal correlation, but it is not one. The r ...
... At complete overlap, spikes having identical waveforms, even when they have different amplitudes, will be perfectly correlated and all constellation points will lie on the horizontal axis. If the waveforms differ, being aligned in time still produces the maximal correlation, but it is not one. The r ...
Fractionation of social brain circuits in autism
... The extent to which abnormal connectivity in autism spectrum disorders is limited to domain-specific social brain areas has not been directly evaluated to date. In part, this has been due to methodological limitations. Connectivity differences in functional MRI, assessed using correlation or related ...
... The extent to which abnormal connectivity in autism spectrum disorders is limited to domain-specific social brain areas has not been directly evaluated to date. In part, this has been due to methodological limitations. Connectivity differences in functional MRI, assessed using correlation or related ...
The genetic basis of speciation in the Giliopsis lineage of
... (atomized into two traits), because, in I. tenuifolia, the tube has a distinct taper above the calyx (Figure 1), suggesting that the two traits may be under separate genetic control. Petal lobe tissue was clipped on the second day after anthesis and weighed immediately, and anthocyanins extracted in ...
... (atomized into two traits), because, in I. tenuifolia, the tube has a distinct taper above the calyx (Figure 1), suggesting that the two traits may be under separate genetic control. Petal lobe tissue was clipped on the second day after anthesis and weighed immediately, and anthocyanins extracted in ...
Inconsistent blood brain barrier disruption by intraarterial mannitol in
... subjects also shows that the degree of disruption, and subsequent concentrations of drugs in the cerebrospinal fluid, vary considerably after mannitol administration, Fig. 1 [8]. Many alternatives to mannitol have evolved over that time but none has found wide clinical application yet. Disruption of ...
... subjects also shows that the degree of disruption, and subsequent concentrations of drugs in the cerebrospinal fluid, vary considerably after mannitol administration, Fig. 1 [8]. Many alternatives to mannitol have evolved over that time but none has found wide clinical application yet. Disruption of ...
diabetes and physical activity - Société Francophone du Diabète
... baseline BMI and its changes during the follow-up period. This study also found that both moderate intensity physical activity and low intensity physical activity are beneficial, again independent of dietary intake or BMI. These data suggest that in these populations with high metabolic risk who are ...
... baseline BMI and its changes during the follow-up period. This study also found that both moderate intensity physical activity and low intensity physical activity are beneficial, again independent of dietary intake or BMI. These data suggest that in these populations with high metabolic risk who are ...
Template108 - Duke People
... transmitted pattern of meanings embodied in symbols”, a “learnt repertory of thoughts and actions exhibited by members of social groups”, the “application of criteria of right and wrong”, to an “organized system of shared meaning”. In his seminal paper of 1990, Hammel describes how the concept of cu ...
... transmitted pattern of meanings embodied in symbols”, a “learnt repertory of thoughts and actions exhibited by members of social groups”, the “application of criteria of right and wrong”, to an “organized system of shared meaning”. In his seminal paper of 1990, Hammel describes how the concept of cu ...
Three approaches to investigating functional compromise to the
... three novel RS-fcMRI approaches to identify differences between healthy and chronic brain-injured individuals, (2) examine whether identified functional connectivity differences between groups have discriminant validity, and (3) determine whether observed differences have clinical significance by as ...
... three novel RS-fcMRI approaches to identify differences between healthy and chronic brain-injured individuals, (2) examine whether identified functional connectivity differences between groups have discriminant validity, and (3) determine whether observed differences have clinical significance by as ...
W.E.B. DuBois and the First Scientific Study of Afro
... an invasion of the DuBois home by white pogromists), erupted in several American cities during the same lamentable decade. And at least 934 blacks were lynched in the ten years preceding 1908. It was in this environment of racist terror that DuBois began, inter alia, the scientific study of his peop ...
... an invasion of the DuBois home by white pogromists), erupted in several American cities during the same lamentable decade. And at least 934 blacks were lynched in the ten years preceding 1908. It was in this environment of racist terror that DuBois began, inter alia, the scientific study of his peop ...
Maja Nazaruk [email protected] (6665 words)
... reproduction and conceptual recognition as elements of experience that ought to be tested empirically for validity. (Kant, Critique de la Raison Pure, in Makreel 1990: 27). Furthermore, Piaget’s epistemological genetics have cited the psychological underpinnings at the basis of a theory of knowledge ...
... reproduction and conceptual recognition as elements of experience that ought to be tested empirically for validity. (Kant, Critique de la Raison Pure, in Makreel 1990: 27). Furthermore, Piaget’s epistemological genetics have cited the psychological underpinnings at the basis of a theory of knowledge ...
Anthropology`s Multiple Temporalities and its Future in
... of history that accompanied the ‘fieldwork revolution’ led by Bronisław Malinowski. In the light of this discussion it is argued that the ‘anthropology of postsocialism’ of recent years should not content itself with ethnographic studies of transformation but would benefit from engaging more serious ...
... of history that accompanied the ‘fieldwork revolution’ led by Bronisław Malinowski. In the light of this discussion it is argued that the ‘anthropology of postsocialism’ of recent years should not content itself with ethnographic studies of transformation but would benefit from engaging more serious ...
Michael Harkin, “Ethnohistory`s Ethnohistory: Creating a Discipline
... must largely exist outside history or be seen to be so. Ethnohistorians were thus placed in a difficult position of mediating between American Indian and Euro-American notions of history. To get a sense of how formidable this challenge was, one can recall that many American archaeologists continue ...
... must largely exist outside history or be seen to be so. Ethnohistorians were thus placed in a difficult position of mediating between American Indian and Euro-American notions of history. To get a sense of how formidable this challenge was, one can recall that many American archaeologists continue ...
Index of compounds with data indicating they either cross or do not
... for information about what is known about the pharmokinetics of compounds used in cancer treatmetn, specifically their distribution across the brain barrier and into the cerebral spinal fluid. This s ...
... for information about what is known about the pharmokinetics of compounds used in cancer treatmetn, specifically their distribution across the brain barrier and into the cerebral spinal fluid. This s ...
292(1):94-106
... and opens to form the brain ventricles (Lowery and Sive, 2005). During the second phase, which occurs between 24 and 36 hpf, along with the onset of heartbeat and circulation, both the amount of brain tissue and the volume of the brain ventricles increase substantially (Lowery and Sive, 2005; Muelle ...
... and opens to form the brain ventricles (Lowery and Sive, 2005). During the second phase, which occurs between 24 and 36 hpf, along with the onset of heartbeat and circulation, both the amount of brain tissue and the volume of the brain ventricles increase substantially (Lowery and Sive, 2005; Muelle ...
Feeling and Facial Efference: Implications of the Vascular Theory of
... that would guide future research, however, can be made now. A testable hypothesis that follows from VTEE is that facial efferents can produce changes in brain blood temperature, which in turn have significant hedonic consequences (Stellar, 1982). Hedonic consequences are obtained for a variety of re ...
... that would guide future research, however, can be made now. A testable hypothesis that follows from VTEE is that facial efferents can produce changes in brain blood temperature, which in turn have significant hedonic consequences (Stellar, 1982). Hedonic consequences are obtained for a variety of re ...
facial pain and twitches
... with more ominous causes of facial paresis from patients with persistent Bells. Features which suggest mass lesions as a cause of facial paresis include recurrent or progressive course of weakness, history of prior parotid or skin cancer, mass lesion in the parotid, multiple cranial neuropathies and ...
... with more ominous causes of facial paresis from patients with persistent Bells. Features which suggest mass lesions as a cause of facial paresis include recurrent or progressive course of weakness, history of prior parotid or skin cancer, mass lesion in the parotid, multiple cranial neuropathies and ...
History of anthropometry
The history of anthropometry includes the use of anthropometry as an early tool of physical anthropology, use for identification, use for the purposes of understanding human physical variation, in paleoanthropology, and in various attempts to correlate physical with racial and psychological traits. At various points in history, certain anthropometrics have been cited by advocates of discrimination and eugenics, often as part of novel social movements or based upon pseudoscientific claims.