
Neurobiology of Exercise
... system (CNS) on motor neurons is emerging, especially as it applies to limitations to neuromuscular performance (21,81). Corollaries of motor command or effort are available at multiple levels in the CNS and are likely to sustain multiple functions (e.g., motor, sensory, cardiovascular, respiratory, ...
... system (CNS) on motor neurons is emerging, especially as it applies to limitations to neuromuscular performance (21,81). Corollaries of motor command or effort are available at multiple levels in the CNS and are likely to sustain multiple functions (e.g., motor, sensory, cardiovascular, respiratory, ...
PACIFIC STUDIES
... student. After my graduation from college, I worked as an accountant and, later, as an assistant to a clinical psycholOgiSt. Several years later, I returned to school and studied for a master's degree in social work. It was during my years as a social work graduate student that I stumbled upon anthr ...
... student. After my graduation from college, I worked as an accountant and, later, as an assistant to a clinical psycholOgiSt. Several years later, I returned to school and studied for a master's degree in social work. It was during my years as a social work graduate student that I stumbled upon anthr ...
D i s a p p e a r i n g Worlds: Anthropology and Cultural Studies in
... Our reasons for focusing on the Pacific Islands region are more than convenience. We argue that academic work in any particular locale is critically shaped by the specific histories, politics, and economics of that region. Leaving aside the problem of comparing a field as porous and heterogeneous as ...
... Our reasons for focusing on the Pacific Islands region are more than convenience. We argue that academic work in any particular locale is critically shaped by the specific histories, politics, and economics of that region. Leaving aside the problem of comparing a field as porous and heterogeneous as ...
Disappearing Worlds: Anthropology and Cultural Studies in Hawai`i
... Our reasons for focusing on the Pacific Islands region are more than convenience. We argue that academic work in any particular locale is critically shaped by the specific histories, politics, and economics of that region. Leaving aside the problem of comparing a field as porous and heterogeneous as ...
... Our reasons for focusing on the Pacific Islands region are more than convenience. We argue that academic work in any particular locale is critically shaped by the specific histories, politics, and economics of that region. Leaving aside the problem of comparing a field as porous and heterogeneous as ...
ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTHR)
... (Dual-listed with ANTHR 522). (Cross-listed with AM IN). (3-0) Cr. 3. Prereq: ANTHR 201 or AM IN 210 Origin, distribution, and pre-contact life of the indigenous peoples of North America. Survey of culture areas; language families, social and political systems, ecological and economic adaptations, r ...
... (Dual-listed with ANTHR 522). (Cross-listed with AM IN). (3-0) Cr. 3. Prereq: ANTHR 201 or AM IN 210 Origin, distribution, and pre-contact life of the indigenous peoples of North America. Survey of culture areas; language families, social and political systems, ecological and economic adaptations, r ...
anthropology - California State University, Bakersfield
... theoretical, practical and statistical, that enable phenomena of the outside world to be engaged and analyzed as well as the ability to apply critical thinking skills to the analysis and interpretation of results in light of their connections to other phenomena already known. Objectives: A. Ability ...
... theoretical, practical and statistical, that enable phenomena of the outside world to be engaged and analyzed as well as the ability to apply critical thinking skills to the analysis and interpretation of results in light of their connections to other phenomena already known. Objectives: A. Ability ...
Thomas A. Woolsey
... teach students to make accurate observations from specimens. This skill enables students to generate and retain mental conceptualizations of complex three-dimensional (3D) structures in the body. In part, this was to prepare students to interpret observations that could be made only at the surfaces ...
... teach students to make accurate observations from specimens. This skill enables students to generate and retain mental conceptualizations of complex three-dimensional (3D) structures in the body. In part, this was to prepare students to interpret observations that could be made only at the surfaces ...
2. Organization of the Exam and Assessment Criteria
... - leaves the auditorium’ after start of the exam, without good reason, or - does not attempt to address the tasks set in the exam. ...
... - leaves the auditorium’ after start of the exam, without good reason, or - does not attempt to address the tasks set in the exam. ...
2. Organization of the Exam and Assessment Criteria
... - leaves the auditorium’ after start of the exam, without good reason, or - does not attempt to address the tasks set in the exam. ...
... - leaves the auditorium’ after start of the exam, without good reason, or - does not attempt to address the tasks set in the exam. ...
38th E-Seminar of the EASA Media Anthropology Network
... First I wanted to thank Philipp for his most stimulating paper. For me the first section brought up quite nostalgic memories. I was trained originally in archaeology by David Clarke whose key contribution was bringing systems theory into archaeological studies. I have always been hugely respectful o ...
... First I wanted to thank Philipp for his most stimulating paper. For me the first section brought up quite nostalgic memories. I was trained originally in archaeology by David Clarke whose key contribution was bringing systems theory into archaeological studies. I have always been hugely respectful o ...
Reclaiming Applied Anthropology: Its Past, Present, and Future
... Tanganyika in the 1960s. This was a staff position that entailed a series of research projects concerning administrative issues. Most were done at the request of his supervising officials, but Gulliver himself also proposed research ideas and had substantial control over projects and data, which he ...
... Tanganyika in the 1960s. This was a staff position that entailed a series of research projects concerning administrative issues. Most were done at the request of his supervising officials, but Gulliver himself also proposed research ideas and had substantial control over projects and data, which he ...
`native informant` anthropologist as kaupapa Māori
... hearings and eventually to the Environment Court in 1994. On my Ngapotiki side, I appealed against the decision by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust to destroy 26 archaeological sites at Papamoa in December 1994. The raupatu research, heritage and archaeological monitoring and consulting I had u ...
... hearings and eventually to the Environment Court in 1994. On my Ngapotiki side, I appealed against the decision by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust to destroy 26 archaeological sites at Papamoa in December 1994. The raupatu research, heritage and archaeological monitoring and consulting I had u ...
Quasi-isometric Representation of Three Dimensional
... Correspondence with the LSM theory • The neural network may be treated as a liquid • The readout function receives only the current state of the liquid and transforms it to an output signal • The system can perform several tasks simultaneously ...
... Correspondence with the LSM theory • The neural network may be treated as a liquid • The readout function receives only the current state of the liquid and transforms it to an output signal • The system can perform several tasks simultaneously ...
Kennewick Man`s Funeral -- The Burying of Scientific Evidence
... (Smith et al., 2000). It is now considered unlikely that further DNA tests based on teeth, or larger pieces of bone, would be any more successful. Although the DNA and other tests were not conclusive, the government’s team of scientists did obtain much information. From the cranium, Powell and Rose ...
... (Smith et al., 2000). It is now considered unlikely that further DNA tests based on teeth, or larger pieces of bone, would be any more successful. Although the DNA and other tests were not conclusive, the government’s team of scientists did obtain much information. From the cranium, Powell and Rose ...
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... This module, together with PY5102 in semester 2, covers recent work in four central areas of philosophy, each of them in a section of 11 hours. The four areas are Epistemology, Ethics, Ph ...
... This module, together with PY5102 in semester 2, covers recent work in four central areas of philosophy, each of them in a section of 11 hours. The four areas are Epistemology, Ethics, Ph ...
The Major in Anthropology
... Anthropology literally means the study of humans, and it involves both sociocultural and biological aspects of humankind. Anthropologists examine human cultural/biological variation and complexity through a combination of the scientific and humanistic methods. The discipline is holistic, historical, ...
... Anthropology literally means the study of humans, and it involves both sociocultural and biological aspects of humankind. Anthropologists examine human cultural/biological variation and complexity through a combination of the scientific and humanistic methods. The discipline is holistic, historical, ...
[108] Brattain, “Race, Racism, and Antiracism”, p. 1412.
... lobbyists from the US National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) – also pressed for a position on racial discrimination. That was much to the discomfort of the US government and of some colonial powers. The efforts were, however, supported by China, France and the Soviet Unio ...
... lobbyists from the US National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) – also pressed for a position on racial discrimination. That was much to the discomfort of the US government and of some colonial powers. The efforts were, however, supported by China, France and the Soviet Unio ...
UNESCO Man Changing the concept of race, 1945-65
... lobbyists from the US National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) – also pressed for a position on racial discrimination. That was much to the discomfort of the US government and of some colonial powers. The efforts were, however, supported by China, France and the Soviet Unio ...
... lobbyists from the US National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) – also pressed for a position on racial discrimination. That was much to the discomfort of the US government and of some colonial powers. The efforts were, however, supported by China, France and the Soviet Unio ...
Gender Differences in Human Brain: A Review
... about 149,000 km of myelinated axons in their brains [9]. Men appear to have more gray matter, made up of active neurons, and women more of the white matter responsible for communication between different areas of the brain [10]. In women's brains, the neurons are packed in tightly, so that they're ...
... about 149,000 km of myelinated axons in their brains [9]. Men appear to have more gray matter, made up of active neurons, and women more of the white matter responsible for communication between different areas of the brain [10]. In women's brains, the neurons are packed in tightly, so that they're ...
Chapter 103: Application Of Imaging Technologies In The
... MRI is an imaging instrument that can distinguish elements in tissue on the basis of their magnetic properties. This information can be used to obtain images that reflect brain structure, brain function, or chemical composition. Information on structure in the brain can be obtained on the basis of d ...
... MRI is an imaging instrument that can distinguish elements in tissue on the basis of their magnetic properties. This information can be used to obtain images that reflect brain structure, brain function, or chemical composition. Information on structure in the brain can be obtained on the basis of d ...
Controversy in Skeletal Biology: the Use of
... sexual dimorphism, the differences between males and females, among labor patterns (Villotte and Knusel, 2014). Many researchers have looked at osteological/pathological markers between the sexes and have often attributed differences to the social differences between the sexes. Studies have been con ...
... sexual dimorphism, the differences between males and females, among labor patterns (Villotte and Knusel, 2014). Many researchers have looked at osteological/pathological markers between the sexes and have often attributed differences to the social differences between the sexes. Studies have been con ...
Obesity Diet and Physical Inactivity
... component of weight loss. However, after around 6 months, physical activity will not lead to substantially greater weight losses when combined with dieting. The benefit of sustained physical activity thereafter is mainly through its role in the prevention of weight gain. In addition, it has a benefi ...
... component of weight loss. However, after around 6 months, physical activity will not lead to substantially greater weight losses when combined with dieting. The benefit of sustained physical activity thereafter is mainly through its role in the prevention of weight gain. In addition, it has a benefi ...
Chapter - SCERT Kerala
... field is the laboratory which includes any place where peoples and cultures are found. Fieldwork is the heart and soul of anthropology as it is a field science. It is a condition where the physical presence of the anthropologists is considered mandatory. It helps to observe phenomena through one’s o ...
... field is the laboratory which includes any place where peoples and cultures are found. Fieldwork is the heart and soul of anthropology as it is a field science. It is a condition where the physical presence of the anthropologists is considered mandatory. It helps to observe phenomena through one’s o ...
lecture 1 ~2MB - s-f
... other primates • but Sherwood et al. (2005) countered that a) the boundary between prefrontal and other cortex is not well defined; and b) that in any case, although the data showed humans having more white matter than the average primate, they did not show a difference between humans and great apes ...
... other primates • but Sherwood et al. (2005) countered that a) the boundary between prefrontal and other cortex is not well defined; and b) that in any case, although the data showed humans having more white matter than the average primate, they did not show a difference between humans and great apes ...
how to translate the term “forensic” in french
... The French common definition of “forensic” is vague as it refers to something related to or used in public debate or argument. While the latter meaning exists in English, the second English meaning7 does not yet have an equivalent in the official French dictionary. The use of the term “forensic ant ...
... The French common definition of “forensic” is vague as it refers to something related to or used in public debate or argument. While the latter meaning exists in English, the second English meaning7 does not yet have an equivalent in the official French dictionary. The use of the term “forensic ant ...
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.