نتایج جستجو برای: kinship relationship

تعداد نتایج: 556816  

1944
CYNTHIA KINNAN ROBERT TOWNSEND

Many risks are present in rural developing economies: illness, weather, the sudden need to finance an investment opportunity, etc. Yet for many households in rural developing economies, consumption and investment are insured against short-term, idiosyncratic risks to a large extent, despite limited availability of formal banking and insurance products. The importance of kinship networks in faci...

Journal: :Computers and the Humanities 1996
Sally Jo Cunningham

A common problem in anthropological field work is generalizing rules governing social interactions and relations (particularly kinship) from a series of examples. One class of machine learning algorithms is particularly well-suited to this task: inductive logic programming systems, as exemplified by FOIL. A knowledge base of relationships among individuals is established, in the form of a serie...

Journal: :ELS journal on interdisciplinary studies in humanities 2022

This research is a sociolinguistics study which explore the relationship between language and society. The aims of to identify kind address terms used in English Enrekang Durinese based on daily conversation. method this descriptive qualitative. data obtained by Recording interviewing done Massenrempulu people Duri, Alla’ Sub-district, District. from Movie Series contain utterance terms.The res...

Journal: :Journal of family social work 2014
Tezra Jennings Tam E Perry Julia Valeriani

This article uses a qualitative, ethnographic approach to examine the experiences older adults and their kin, as the older adult engages in relocation. Studies looking at caregiving by kin for older adults highlight burdens for the adult child. This study offers a life course perspective on kinship care, analyzing older adults' decisions' to move. It was found that many older adults are strongl...

Journal: :British journal of psychology 2007
Elainie A Madsen Richard J Tunney George Fieldman Henry C Plotkin Robin I M Dunbar Jean-Marie Richardson David McFarland

Humans are characterized by an unusual level of prosociality. Despite this, considerable indirect evidence suggests that biological kinship plays an important role in altruistic behaviour. All previous reports of the influence of kin selection on human altruism have, however, used correlational (rather than experimental) designs, or imposed only a hypothetical or negligible time cost on partici...

Journal: :Transfusion medicine and hemotherapy : offizielles Organ der Deutschen Gesellschaft fur Transfusionsmedizin und Immunhamatologie 2012
Christopher Phillips Manuel García-Magariños Antonio Salas Angel Carracedo Maria Victoria Lareu

BACKGROUND: Genetic tests for kinship testing routinely reach likelihoods that provide virtual proof of the claimed relationship by typing microsatellites-commonly consisting of 12-15 standard forensic short tandem repeats (STRs). Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have also been applied to kinship testing but these binary markers are required in greater numbers than multiple-allele STRs. H...

2014
Juan M Peralta Marcio Almeida Jack W Kent John Blangero

We propose a novel variance component approach for the analysis of next-generation sequencing data. Our method is based on the detection of the proportion of the trait phenotypic variance that can be explained by the introduction of a new variance component that accounts for the local gene-specific departure of the empirical kinship relationship matrix, estimated from single-nucleotide polymorp...

Journal: :Biology letters 2014
Drew H Bailey Kim R Hill Robert S Walker

Social norms that regulate reproductive and marital decisions generate impressive cross-cultural variation in the prevalence of kin marriages. In some societies, marriages among kin are the norm and this inbreeding creates intensive kinship networks concentrated within communities. In others, especially forager societies, most marriages are between more genealogically and geographically distant...

2014
Ellen E Quillen V Saroja Voruganti Geetha Chittoor Rohina Rubicz Juan M Peralta Marcio AA Almeida Jack W Kent Vincent P Diego Thomas D Dyer Anthony G Comuzzie Harald HH Göring Ravindranath Duggirala Laura Almasy John Blangero

The concept of breeding values, an individual's phenotypic deviation from the population mean as a result of the sum of the average effects of the genes they carry, is of great importance in livestock, aquaculture, and cash crop industries where emphasis is placed on an individual's potential to pass desirable phenotypes on to the next generation. As breeding or genetic values (as referred to h...

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