نتایج جستجو برای: caste systems

تعداد نتایج: 1185654  

2002
Vani K. Borooah Sriya Iyer

This paper argues that Vidya (education), Veda (religion) and Varna (caste) are inter-linked in India. It examines whether, and to what extent, the enrolment of children at school in India is influenced by community norms such those of religion (Hindu or Muslim) or caste (Scheduled or nonScheduled). The econometric estimates are based on unit record data from a survey of 33,000 rural households...

2012
Matthew R. Tarver Christopher B. Florane Christopher P. Mattison Beth A. Holloway Alan Lax

The Formosan subterranean termite (Coptotermes formosanus) is an important worldwide pest, each year causing millions of dollars in structural damage and control costs. Termite colonies are composed of several phenotypically distinct castes. Termites utilize these multiple castes to efficiently perform unique roles within the colony. During the molting/caste differentiation process, multiple ge...

Journal: :Parasitology 2013
Melanie M Lloyd Robert Poulin

Trematodes form clonal colonies in their first intermediate host. Individuals are, depending on species, rediae or sporocysts (which asexually reproduce) and cercariae (which develop within rediae or sporocysts and infect the next host). Some species use a division of labour within colonies, with 2 distinct redial morphs: small rediae (non-reproducing) and large rediae (individuals which produc...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2013
Saumya Pandey Chandravati

Cervical cancer has emerged as a major public health problem in Lucknow and New York in the 21st century. Cancer genetic studies are essential to identify/stratify disease-susceptible individuals in a population-based cohort. Sample size homogeneity and North Indian caste in female urology genetic-studies are significant issues in meaningful interpretation of data. A review of scientific litera...

2014
Manas Pratim Roy Uday Mohan Shivendra Kumar Singh Vijay Kumar Singh Anand Kumar Srivastava

BACKGROUND Prelacteal feeding is an underestimated problem in a developing country like India, where infant mortality rate is quite high. The present study tried to find out the factors determining prelacteal feeding in rural areas of north India. METHODS A crosssectional study was conducted among recently delivered women of rural Uttar Pradesh, India. Multistage random sampling was used for ...

2005
Kaivan Munshi Mark Rosenzweig

This paper examines the hypothesis that the persistence of low spatial and marital mobility in rural India, despite increased growth rates and rising inequality in recent years, is due to the existence of sub-caste networks that provide mutual insurance to their members. Unique panel data providing information on caste loans and sub-caste identification are used to show that households that out...

2013
Daniel R Scholes Andrew V Suarez Ken N Paige

Endoreduplication is the process by which the nuclear genome is repeatedly replicated without mitotic cell division, resulting in nuclei that contain numerous additional genome copies. Endoreduplication occurs widely throughout Eucarya and is particularly common in angiosperms and insects. Although endoreduplication is an important process in the terminal differentiation of some specialized cel...

2009
Rahul De'

Castes, or endogamous kinship relationships, are prevalent in communities across the world and particularly in developing countries. Caste plays a strong role in determining community structures and political power. However, the role of caste as a factor in shaping e-governance design and outcomes is absent in the literature. This paper addresses this particular gap by examining some cases from...

2016
Christina Vleurinck Stephan Raub David Sturgill Brian Oliver Martin Beye

Honeybees live in complex societies whose capabilities far exceed those of the sum of their single members. This social synergism is achieved mainly by the worker bees, which form a female caste. The worker bees display diverse collaborative behaviors and engage in different behavioral tasks, which are controlled by the central nervous system (CNS). The development of the worker brain is determ...

Journal: :Genetics 1966
W E Kerr R A Nielsen

IHERING (1903) suggested that caste determination in Melipona (Hymenoptera Apidae) was not phenotypic but was possibly determined by some mechanism before the egg was laid. On the basis of observations by many authors, we can say that in all genera of social Apidae, except Melipona, caste determination is controlled by quantity or quality of food or both. KERR (1946) found in four colonies of M...

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