نتایج جستجو برای: aborigines

تعداد نتایج: 564  

Journal: :Aboriginal History Journal 2011

Journal: :Crime and Justice 1997

Journal: :Journal of the Anthropological Society of Nippon 1981

2001
JOHN F BERTRAM KELLI JOHNSON MICHAEL D HUGHSON WENDY E HOY

End stage renal disease is a major health problem for Australian Aborigines and African Americans. Abnormally enlarged glomeruli are commonly observed in biopsies from Aborigines and African Americans and may represent a compensatory hypertrophic response to reduced nephron endowment. We have commenced a study examining glomerular number and size, and their associations in Australian Aborigines...

1999
A. Rajendran S. Rajan

The communication deals wit 9 plant species used as a traditional medicine and the application of indigenous beliefs, knowledge is concerned with their health care practices by the anamalai ills aborigines.

Journal: :The American journal of forensic medicine and pathology 1983
D J Pounder

Subincision of the penis is a traditional ritual mutilation unique to the Aborigines, the indigenous people of Australia. The mutilation is a urethrotomy in which the undersurface of the penis is incised and the urethra slit open lengthwise. Subincision is one element in the initiation of Aboriginal youths. In later ceremonies, repeated throughout adult life, the subincised penis is used as a s...

Journal: :Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation 2000

Journal: :Research quarterly for exercise and sport 2010
Jerry R Thomas Jacqueline A Alderson Katherine T Thomas Amity C Campbell Bruce C Elliott

In a review of 46 meta-analyses of gender differences, overhand throwing had the largest gender difference favoring boys (ES > 3.0). Expectations for gender-specific performances may be less pronounced in female Australian Aborigines, because historical accounts state they threw for defense and hunting. Overhand throwing velocities and kinematics were recorded in 30 female and male Aboriginal A...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 1996
M Coory

BACKGROUND After 34 weeks gestation, summary measures of location for birthweight (e.g means and centiles) increase more slowly for Australian Aborigines than for whites. A similar pattern has been observed for blacks in the US. This study tests whether the reported pattern is due to differential misclassification of gestational age. METHODS Simulation was used to measure the potential effect...

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