Wei‐Chih Kan, Willy Chou, Tsair‐Wei Chien, Yu-Tsen Yeh, Po‐Hsin Chou,
... uHealth” (Journal) on June 30, 2018. The author names, countries/areas, and author-defined keywords were recorded. The BCs were then calculated for the following: (1) the most-cited authors displayed on Google Maps; (2) the geographical distribution of countries/areas for the first author; ...
Tópico(s): Health Literacy and Information Accessibility
2020 - JMIR Publications | JMIR mhealth and uhealth
Koen Bostoen, Rébecca Grollemund, Joseph Koni Muluwa,
... Musanga cecropioides, Elaeis guineensis, and Canarium schweinfurthii. The geographical distribution patterns of the vernacular names for these pioneer trees add weight to the hypothesis according to which the rainforest contraction that emerged in the first millennium BC had an impact on the way Bantu languages ...
Tópico(s): Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
2013 - Elsevier BV | Comptes Rendus Géoscience
Metin Alparslan, Meltem Doğan-Alparslan,
The Hittite state was founded c. 1650 BC and developed thereafter. The Hittites were able to establish their rule in Anatolia's hostile landscape and overcome the difficulties it presented to create an empire—an objective that they achieved with the aid of their remarkable organizational skills. Despite the frequent occurrence of geographical names in the state archives, only a small number of them can be safely localized and, although Hittitology is a 100-year-old field, ...
Tópico(s): Linguistics and language evolution
2014 - Cambridge University Press | European Journal of Archaeology
... and form; archaeological context; chronology; social context; personal names and geographical origins of the colonists) followed by a detailed ...
Tópico(s): Archaeological and Geological Studies
2007 - University of Toronto Press | Mouseion Journal of the Classical Association of Canada
... and State Formation: Conclusions References and Further Reading Geographical Index Index of Names Subject Index.
Tópico(s): Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
2008 - Association of College and Research Libraries | Choice Reviews Online
... group and could not be identified by their names or specific geographical location. (3) The composition of the Christian population ...
Tópico(s): Islamic Studies and History
2007 - Columbia University | Journal of international affairs
... dating to the middle of the third millennium BC (see Chapter 4), the name Elam was written with the sumerogram NIM meaning ...
Tópico(s): Linguistics and language evolution
2000 - Association of College and Research Libraries | Choice Reviews Online
... are five major semantic dimensions of the village names, namely, the geographical features which include water or sources of water, elevated land areas and other geographical areas, the nongeographical features which consist of plants, animals, uncultivated or the cultivated land and profession, constructed objects, numbers, persons, and other ethic languages, the locative or directional features which are divided into prepositional locatives and noun locatives, the auspicious features and the descriptive features, and 3) the village names to the western region of Thailand rely significantly ...
Tópico(s): Philippine History and Culture
2003 - Brill | Manusya Journal of Humanities
Kris A. G. Wyckhuys, Gábor Pozsgai, Gábor L. Löveï, Liette Vasseur, S. D. Wratten, Geoff M. Gurr, Olivia Reynolds, Mark S. Goettel,
... having comparatively high visibility. Online visibility exhibited large geographical variability ranging from France covering BC invertebrates on average in 1050 webpages versus Thailand ...
Tópico(s): Species Distribution and Climate Change
2019 - Elsevier BV | The Science of The Total Environment
Peter H. Raven, Werner Dietrich, Wilfried Stubbe,
... two entities as recognized earlier, and their broad geographical intergradation. Oenothera glazioviana (1882) is an earlier name for what has recently been called 0. erythrosepala ( ...
Tópico(s): Banana Cultivation and Research
1979 - American Society of Plant Taxonomists | Systematic Botany
... dating to the middle of the third millennium BC (see Chapter 4), the name Elam was written with the sumerogram NIM meaning ...
Tópico(s): Archaeology and Historical Studies
2001 - American Oriental Society | Journal of the American Oriental Society
... the Thracian lands were invariably included under this geographical name. Exposed are the problems in identifying the two ...
Tópico(s): Reformation and Early Modern Christianity
2022 - RELX Group (Netherlands) | SSRN Electronic Journal
... have difficulty navigating through the mass of personal names, geographical locations, specialized vocabulary, and references to historical events ...
Tópico(s): Canadian Identity and History
2010 - University of Toronto Press | University of Toronto Quarterly
... East Asia dates back to the 6th century BC. The geographical proximity of these areas to the borders of ...
Tópico(s): Agricultural Economics and Practices
2023 - | INTERANTIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
... the coastal and inland mtDNA clades. Code Location name (km along transect) State/Prov. Latitude Longitude mtDNA assignment Coastal (N) Inland (N) 1 Sunshine Coast (0) BC 49.50 −123.75 34 2 2 *Squamish ( ...
Tópico(s): Avian ecology and behavior
2007 - Oxford University Press | Evolution
Yongjian Liu, Tao Gui, Lei Jia, Lin Li, Zuoyi Bao, Hanping Li, Xiaolin Wang, Siyang Liu, Daomin Zhuang, Tianyi Li, Jingyun Li,
... tree branches were colored according to their respective geographical locations.CRF65_CPX is a new CRF circulating among MSM in China after CRF01_AE, CRF07_BC, CRF55_01B, and CRF59_01B.12,14,1612, ...
Tópico(s): HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
2015 - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes
... cosmopolitan nature of the workforce was typical of BC resource industries. See Harris Harris, R. Cole. 1997. The Resettlement of British Columbia: Essays on Colonialism and Geographical Change, Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. [Google ...
Tópico(s): Australian History and Society
2011 - Taylor & Francis | Immigrants & Minorities
S.P. Sarnavskyi, G.V. Podlesnaya G.V.,
... these time periods are processed. The issues of geographical position of the river network, number and names of rivers of the studied sub-basin of ...
Tópico(s): Environmental and Biological Research in Conflict Zones
2021 - Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv | Hydrology hydrochemistry and hydroecology
Nayanjot Lahiri, Elisabeth A. Bacus,
... Persian term 'Hindu', a derivation from 'Sindhu' (the name of the Indus river), which was originally used to characterize an inhabitant of the lands to the east of the Indus. How and when 'Hindu' with its ethno-geographical connotation came to mean a community with identifiable ...
Tópico(s): Southeast Asian Sociopolitical Studies
2004 - Routledge | World Archaeology
... The lowest temperatures recorded were in about 1000 bc, 400 ad, 1200 ad and 1700 ad. Within each major oscillation of 400-800 years, minor oscillations of 50-100 years with an amplitude of 0-5? to i?C can be discerned. CHU k'o-chen, whose name has sometimes been transliterated as Co-ching Chu, ...
Tópico(s): Environmental Changes in China
1976 - Wiley | Geographical Journal
... research and coring around the important seventh-century BC Greek colony of Istros on the Black Sea has provided new evidence for the location of the silted-up harbor basin. A challenging article on “Navigating Perceptions” uses theoretical terminology and geographical considerations to propose that ancient mariners along the ...
Tópico(s): Ancient Mediterranean Archaeology and History
2022 - Penn State University Press | Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology & Heritage Studies
... Levantine source for the jars—for example, the geographical distribution of Hyksos royal-name and private-name-and-title scarabs (see below). ...
Tópico(s): Ancient Near East History
2021 - Penn State University Press | Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology & Heritage Studies
... the decline of the Roman Empire. Its current name is derived from Medieval Italian language, being composed of "mala" and "aria," referring to malus (bad), and aeris (air), thought to result from exposure to "poisonous air rising from marshes."11Dobson M.J. Malaria in England: a geographical and historical perspective.Parassitologia. 1994; 36: 35-60PubMed ...
Tópico(s): Parasite Biology and Host Interactions
2013 - Elsevier BV | American Journal of Kidney Diseases
... one stone was erected in the third millennium BC. It was not known if the naming was recent or if the stones had been associated with the cuckoo since prehistory and through subsequent language transitions. Previous authors thought some cuckoo place-names were places of seasonal ritual associated with specific ...
Tópico(s): Religious Studies and Spiritual Practices
2019 - Taylor & Francis | Scottish Geographical Journal
... conglomeration of various city-states (where the big names dominate the narratives) or indeed as an empty space in which the Hellenistic kings played their hegemonic games. Rather, I would like to emphasize diversity and individuality, influenced by a large number of variants, including, I argue, the impact of the geographical landscape. 11. The Islanders' League reappears in the ...
Tópico(s): Archaeology and Historical Studies
2012 - Taylor & Francis | Mediterranean Historical Review
... his achievement: “the undying glory of having your name enrolled amongst those of the great men whose genius and enterprise have impelled them to seek for fame in the prosecution of geographical science” (ctd. Leichhardt 539). Despite this acclaim, Leichhardt ...
Tópico(s): Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health
2014 - Queensland University of Technology | M/C Journal
... II around the middle of the 4th century BC, which is clearly suggested by the name of one of these settlements – Philippoupolis. Here, the ...
Tópico(s): Ancient Mediterranean Archaeology and History
2020 - Mega Publishing House | Journal of Ancient History and Archeology
... in the conflagration that destroyed Pylos around 1200 BC. Other features of Mycenaean texts are also noted: the same name does not often appear in situations where it ... toponyms, while smiths and herders with the same name almost never appear in association with the same toponym. Nakassis emphasizes that, without knowing which geographical locations most of the toponyms refer to, it is entirely possible that different toponyms might have been located relatively near each other in physical space (pp. 41–44, 77–80). In addition, he notes that only four names appear in association with locations that are certainly ...
2017 - Penn State University Press | Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology & Heritage Studies
Lilla Balint, Djordje Popović,
... ever was one. The common meaning of the BCS idiom is obviously figurative; no one describing a geographical location lying 'behind God's feet' intends to comment on God's power and agility. Instead, bogu iza nogu refers to a place that is the same as vukojebina, a vulgar BCS compound noun that also appears in Stanišić's ...
Tópico(s): Balkans: History, Politics, Society
2023 - Wiley | Critical Quarterly
... be the appropriate reference, quotations that utilize other names are not tampered with, not least because the author's choice is potentially indicative of his or her position. The same applies to the use of the term 'Macedonians'. This author personally opts for 'Slav‐Macedonians', but employs 'Macedonian' when used directly by other scholars. 3. Rossos' account begins in 600 BC and ends millennia later in 2001 AD. His ...
Tópico(s): Irish and British Studies
2011 - Routledge | Journal of Southeast European and Black Sea Studies