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Palaeogenetic study of human migrations around the Caspian Sea during protohistory
Published 2022-10-01“…The influence of human migrations on the genetic diversity of human populations around the Caspian Sea has been widely proven and studied. …”
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Human migrations, anthropogenic changes, and insect-borne diseases in Latin America
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Human migration from the Levant and Arabia into Yemen since Last Glacial Maximum
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Trajectory of human migration: insights from autosomal and non-autosomal variant clustering patterns
Published 2025-03-01Subjects: “…human migration; autosomal variant; non-autosomal variant; clustering pattern…”
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What can location-based social media reveal on human migration patterns in Europe?
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Human Chagas Disease and Migration in the Context of Globalization: Some Particular Aspects
Published 2013-01-01“…The process of the disease production and dispersion is discussed, emphasizing the human migration and correlated aspects, in the context of globalization. …”
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Molecular Phylogenetic Analysis of 16S rRNA Sequences Identified Two Lineages of Helicobacter pylori Strains Detected from Different Regions in Sudan Suggestive of Differential Evo...
Published 2020-01-01“…Phylogeny and Phylogeography of H. pylori strains are known to mirror human migration patterns and reflect significant demographic events in human prehistory. …”
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Adaptability of Siheyuan (四合院) spatial arrangement in Chinese houses in Kampung Ketandan, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Economic, social and political factors are the main triggers of human migration, which aims to enable people to obtain better livelihoods. …”
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Climate change and migration dynamics in Somalia: a time series analysis of environmental displacement
Published 2025-01-01“…Climate change is a significant driver of human migration, especially in vulnerable regions like Somalia. …”
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Genomic exploration of the journey of Plasmodium vivax in Latin America.
Published 2025-01-01“…We also found evidence that P. vivax arrived in Latin America in multiple waves, initially during early European contact and later through post-colonial human migration waves in the late 19th-century. This study provides a fresh perspective on P. vivax's intricate evolutionary journey and brings insights into the possible contribution of West African P. vivax populations to the colonization history of Latin America.…”
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Global surgery and climate change: how global surgery can prioritise both the health of the planet and its people
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Climate change is an emerging global health crisis, disproportionately affecting low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) where health outcomes are increasingly compromised by environmental stressors such as pollution, natural disasters, and human migration. With a focus on promoting health equity, Global Surgery advocates for expanding access to surgical care and enhancing health outcomes, particularly in resource-limited and disaster-affected areas like LMICs. …”
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High-coverage whole-genome sequencing of a Jakun individual from the “Orang Asli” Proto-Malay subtribe from Peninsular Malaysia
Published 2025-01-01“…In summary, the genetic structure identified in the Jakun individual could enhance the mapping of genetic variants for disease-based population studies and further our understanding of the human migration history in Southeast Asia.…”
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Polymorphism of genes associated with infectious lung diseases in Northern Asian populations and in patients with community-acquired pneumonia
Published 2021-06-01“…This result may confirm the hypothesis about the selection of this allele in the course of human migration into areas with unfavorable climatic conditions.…”
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Changement climatique et migrations humaines au Sénégal : une approche en termes de vulnérabilité du système socio-écologique
Published 2020-01-01“…Climate change, especially when it is slow-onset climate events, is not generally enough, on its own, to « produce » human migrations. It interacts with contextual factors of a socio-economic, cultural, demographic, politico-institutional, environmental… order in the migratory processes by exacerbating the initial vulnerability of the populations. …”
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Migration: language policy and linguistic integration
Published 2024-12-01“… Our times have been marked by increasingly intensive human migrations. Linguistic communities are now composed of increasingly diverse groups of plurilingual individuals, and this diversity is on the rise with the arrival of new individuals. …”
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Organisation et contrôle de l’espace dans l’aire culturelle aja-fon (Sud-Togo et Bénin – XVIIe-XIXe siècle)
Published 2011-02-01“…Human migrations and the foundation of new villages led people to reckon with their environment, with the new territory and its occupants, by referring to the religious principles that underlay the social organization of Aja-Tado societies. …”
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Invasive pathogens impacting forest and urban trees in Türkiye
Published 2024-12-01“…The history of invasions is reviewed in the context of human migrations in the past, and the importance of modern globalization of trade – in the absence of highly stringent detection and control measures - emphasised as undoubtedly the most important cause of the recent upsurge in incursions of problematic pests and pathogens. …”
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La géographie légendaire d’un « camp royal » éthiopien du XVe siècle. Histoire d’une construction mémorielle
Published 2011-02-01“…These genealogies present two important periods in local history: first of all, the settlement of a Christian king in the area, who founded the Mesḥāla Māryām church in the mid-15th century, and secondly the reconquest of the area in the late 17th century by Gērā after a neighboring sultanate’s imam had waged a jihad with, as consequence, human migrations that reshaped the religious and political landscape for more than a century.…”
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A mini-review of sub-populations missing in the malaria control loop
Published 2024-12-01“…Main body: Malaria is caused by Plasmodium parasites, which are transmitted through the bites of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes however, a higher parasite biomass (99%) is found in men, while only one (1%) is found in mosquitoes. Humans migrate at a faster speed, covering more distance and traversing new geographical locations, compared to the malaria vectors. …”
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