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Bagatska, N. V., V. E. Nefidova, and A. E. Druginina. "To the question of the role of environmental and hereditary factors in the formation of hypomenstrual syndrome in girls." Faktori eksperimental'noi evolucii organizmiv 27 (September 1, 2020): 174–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.7124/feeo.v27.1322.

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Aim. To study environmental factors and heredity in families of girls with hypomenstrual syndrome. Methods. Clinical and genealogical analysis was conducted in 66 families of girls with hypomenstrual syndrome (HMS) in the Laboratory of Medical Genetics of the Institute for Children and Adolescents Health Care at the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine. The data were analyzed statistically using Excel and SPSS Statistics 17.0 programs. Results. Based on the clinical and genealogical analysis conducted in families of sick girls, negative environmental factors (mother's bad habits before pregnancy, pathological course of pregnancy and Caesarean section for medical reasons in mothers of girls; stress of girls at educational institution, Internet addiction etc.) have been determined. Family accumulation of gynecological (non inflammatory) and endocrine diseases has been established. Conclusions. Negative environmental factors and hereditary burden concerning gynecological pathology in 59.1 % of families have been set, and transfer of pathological signs was likely more frequently observed by the maternal line (79.2 %) than by paternal line (8.3 %) and both lines simultaneously (12.5 %). The incidence of gynecological diseases in 5.7 times, and endocrine – in 1.8 times exceeded their frequency in relatives of healthy girls. Keywords: girls, hypomenstrual syndrome, genealogical, environmental factors and heredity.
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Lubina, Katja. "Sotheby's Restitution Symposium: Sotheby's Amsterdam, The Netherlands (January 30, 2008)." International Journal of Cultural Property 15, no. 4 (November 2008): 429–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0940739108080247.

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This symposium on provenance research and the restitution of Nazi-looted art was organized by the auction house Sotheby's and sponsored by the Muggenthaler International Genealogical Research Institute. After prior meetings hosted by Sotheby's on the same topic in London and Vienna, some 90 provenance researchers, art historians, government representatives, lawyers, and academics met in Amsterdam to discuss the Dutch restitution regime in particular and, in general, the progress made since the passing of the Washington Principles on Nazi-looted art in December 1998.
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Извеков and Igor Izvekov. "Sigurd Ottovich Schmidt — Historian, Community Leader, Political Writer." Socio-Humanitarian Research and Technology 3, no. 2 (June 16, 2014): 3–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/4649.

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This article tells about the author´s meetings with S.O. Schmidt in the Historical Archives Institute RSUH traditional conferences about discussing the problems and special auxiliary historical disciplines in the modern scientific knowledge the 20th century — beginning of the 21st century. Meetings, communications and interactions with the S.O. Schmidt and his colleagues have allowed the author to develop the innovative technologies of youth’s genealogical culture during the integration of pedagogy and genealogy in education.
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Garduño, Ana. "Biografía de una institución cultural: el INBA de México. Red museal y praxis coleccionística." Revista Grafía- Cuaderno de trabajo de los profesores de la Facultad de Ciencias Humanas. Universidad Autónoma de Colombia 10, no. 1 (January 15, 2013): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.26564/16926250.348.

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Resumen:A partir de la fundación del Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes de México, 1946, inició el proceso de formación de un acervo artístico que ha devenido fuente constitutiva de patrimonio cultural. Más aún, la edificación de una red de museos estatales garantiza la conservación, investigación y difusión de la colección heredada. Además, se han instrumentado heterogéneas estrategias de fomento del acervo. La combinación de procedencias explica el carácter híbrido de las colecciones adscritas a los museos del INBA, además de sus diferencias causadas por las circunstancias específicas que dieron origen a cada recinto. Se reflexiona sobre una genealogía específica de red museal.Palabras clave: Red museal, patrimonio artístico, colecciones estatales, exposiciones oficiales, adjudicaciones interinstitucionales, adquisiciones, legados, donaciones********************************************************* Biography of a cultural institution: the NBA of Mexico. Museum netand collectible praxisAbstract:Since the foundation of the National Institute of Arts of Mexico, 1946, it began the formation process of cultural heritage which became source of cultural patrimony. Furthermore, the construction of state museums net guarantees the conservation, research and diffusion of the inherited collection. Also, some diverse practices of heritage encouragement tools have been implemented. The combinations of different origins is explained by the hybrid character of the collections registered to the museums of INBA (National Institute of Arts), as well as de differences caused by specific circumstances present in every area. A reflection about the specific genealogical museum net is done.Key words: Museum net, artistic patrimony, state collection, official exposition, interinstitutional awarding, acquisition, legacy, donations.**********************************************************Biografia de uma instituição cultural: o INBA de México. Rede de museus e práxis de coleçãoResumo: Com a fundação do Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes de México, em 1946, tem início o processo de formação de um acervo artístico que tem se convertido em fonte constitutiva de patrimônio cultural. Mais ainda, a edificação de uma rede de museus estatais garante a conservação, pesquisa e difusão da coleção herdada. Alem disso, foram estabelecidas heterogêneas estratégias de fomento do acervo. A combinação de procedências explica o caráter híbrido das coleções pertencentes aos museus do INBA, assim como as diferenças causadas pelas circunstâncias específicas que deram origem a cada recinto. Reflete-se sobre uma genealogia específica da rede de museus.Palavras chave: Rede de museus, patrimônio artístico, coleções estatais exposições oficiais, adjudicações interinstitucionais, aquisições, legados, doações
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Dwoskin, Beth. "Genealogy in the Jewish Library: An Update." Judaica Librarianship 15, no. 1 (April 15, 2014): 13–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.14263/2330-2976.1044.

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In 1992, Judaica Librarianship featured an article by Zachary Baker, entitled “What We Owe the Genealogists: Genealogy and the Judaica Reference Librarian.” He followed it up in 2003 with an article in Slavic & East European Information Resources entitled “Resources on the Genealogy of Eastern European Jews.” The present article provides an update on the resources available to Jewish genealogists today, with particular emphasis on print and online resources that are recommended for the smaller Judaica library. It lists some of the sources in Baker’s article that have been updated and some that have gone online. It describes JewishGen, Routes to Roots, the Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute, the Family History Library, the International Tracing Service, and PERSI, the comprehensive index to genealogical serials. It emphasizes the importance of local genealogi- cal societies and their newsletters.
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Strutwolf, Holger. "Die Editio Critica Maior des griechischen Neuen Testaments – Editionsprinzipien, Editionstechnik und Digital Humanities." Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum / Journal of Ancient Christianity 24, no. 1 (July 9, 2020): 60–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/zac-2020-0017.

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AbstractAfter a brief introduction to the prehistory of the Editio Critica Maior of the Institute for New Testament Textual Research in Münster, the edition itself is presented. First, the path from the collection of material to the creation of the critical apparatus of the edition is traced. Then the presentation of material in the printed Editio Critica Maior is introduced and it is shown how to use it. Since the New Testament tradition is characterized by contamination, which makes the application of the classical “Lachmannian” stemmatology impossible, a new method had to be developed for the penetration of the New Testament manuscript tradition, the so-called Coherence-Based Genealogical Method (CBGM), which is explained as short and simple as possible.Finally, the study introduces the digital Editio Critica Maior and its use and gives an outlook to the future of the Editio Critica Maior as an interactive digital edition of the Greek New Testament.
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Pochukalin, A. Ye, O. V. Rizun, and S. V. Priyma. "«CONSTITUTIO» OF GENEALOGICAL STRUCTURE OF UKRAINIAN RED-AND-WHITE DAIRY CATTLE." Animal Breeding and Genetics 51 (March 28, 2018): 140–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.31073/abg.51.19.

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The genealogical structure of Ukrainian Red-and-White Dairy cattle has been represented by 12 tested and approved farm bloodlines, ancestors of which are Holstein bulls of red colour (Improver 333471, Hanover 1629391, Regal 352882, Nahit 300502, Inhancer 343514, Cavalier 1620273), Montbeliarde (Supreme 33470, Mayerdel 1599075, Dynamic 359742, Dairymen 1672325, Shevrey 6241) and Ayrshire (Don Juan 79601) breeds. Selection process ensures constant movement of lines and inheritance of some lines moves to historical and statistical work and is used for analysing the successful selection and the best combination, whereas, the other ones improve genetic value of economically useful traits of productivity in the next generations and, therefore, they are progressing and developing. Qualitative features of related groups by the breeding traits are a basis on which we should concentrate all the range of selection and breeding work at each stage of breed improvement because a line and a breed, in the classical sense, are inseparable concepts of a large conglomerate of a population, which has been created by many scientists and practitioners. The aim of this work was to analyse the current state of genealogical structure of Ukrainian Red-and-White Dairy breed for the breeding stock and their belonging to breeds and lines. The materials of research for characteristics and analysis of genealogical structure of Ukrainian Red-and-White Dairy cattle were breeding accounting data on the form №7-mol. In total the data for 74 breeding farms of 15 regions of Ukraine were used. Belonging to breeds, lines and data for assess by origin and progeny were determined on the basis of SUMS "Orsek", Institute of Animal Breeding and Genetics nd. a. M.V. Zubets of National Academy of Agrarian Science of Ukraine. The availability of frozen semen of the Ukrainian Red-and-White Dairy bulls admitted to reproduce breeding stock was determined according to the annual catalogues for 2015 and 2016.2016. Modern genealogical structure of the breeding stock is formed due, in addition to Ukrainian Red-and-White Dairy breed, Red Holstein, Jersey, Montbeliarde and Simmental breeds. The total number of females is 48,279 animals, including 24,264 cows and 24,015 heifers originating from 375 bulls. The share of Simmental bulls involved in the selection was 11% (42) with the number of 881 animals. The breeding stock from Holstein bulls (207) is 82%, whereas, the share of 101 bulls of Ukrainian Red-and-White Dairy breed is only 15%. Modern genealogical structure of the breeding stock is formed due, in addition to Ukrainian Red-and-White Dairy breed, Red Holstein, Jersey, Montbeliarde and Simmental breeds. The total number of females is 48279 animals, including 24264 cows and 24015 heifers originating from 375 bulls. The share of Simmental bulls involved in the selection was 11% (42) with the number of 881 animals. The breeding stock from Holstein bulls (207) is 82%, whereas, the share of 101 bulls of Ukrainian Red-and-White Dairy breed is only 15%. Genealogical structure of breeding stock of Ukrainian Red-and-White Dairy breed has been represented by 15 bloodlines. The fewest (71 animals) was obtained from three bulls Magnet 1560362, Majority 1599069 and Maximus 297414. The 10%-share (4712 animals from 57 bulls) from the total number was genealogical structure of six approved farm bloodlines of the Ukrainian breed. For breeding evaluation of origin (pedigree index) 17 Holstein bulls had the average value – +27.6, including seven bulls with negative PI-595 and 10 bulls with positive PI + 463.5. For bulls of Simmental and native breeds, the indices were 6 (-122), 2 (+264), 4 (-315) and 12 (+587.8), 1 (-264) 11 (665) respectively. Discrepancy (2 of 35 investigated bulls) with the minimum requirements (30 first-calf heifers in 4 herds) concerning the evaluation of bulls by progeny makes impossible to obtain objective information about breeding value of bull. In our opinion, the factors which, can make a difference in the genealogical structure of Ukrainian Red-and-White Dairy cattle are to increase the share of bloodlines of the native breed through catalogue of admitted bulls to reproduce breeding stock, which is compiled by the materials of pedigree enterprise of Ukraine. Based on materials of 2015, during the mating period 59 bulls of 15 bloodlines were involved, including 38 approved bulls which share of sperm was 84%. In 2016, the available frozen semen of bulls of the native breed decreased by 674.5 thousand doses which was 81% compared to presented one in 2015. Conclusions. Current genealogy of Ukrainian Red-and-White Dairy cattle has the ramified system represented 42 Simmental bulls of 15 bloodlines, 207 Holstein bulls of 19 bloodlines, 101 native bulls of 15 bloodlines and two Jersey and Montbeliarde bulls. In modern realities of selection and breeding work, concern is widely use of Holstein sires in the reproduction of breeding stock of Ukrainian Red-and-White Dairy that each year minimizes the share (now about 10%) in the selection of approved bloodlines and "genetic identity of native breed". The perspective of involving bulls and with it the widespread use of the method of breeding by bloodlines in Ukrainian Red-and-White Dairy cattle is too illusory, whereas every year the availability of semen of the admitted bulls in sperm banks of Ukraine decreases (only the last year by 81%), and inability (with requirements) for the evaluation by progeny of those bulls which have already had pedigree index.
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Phillips, Damon J. "Organizational Genealogies and the Persistence of Gender Inequality: The Case of Silicon Valley Law Firms." Administrative Science Quarterly 50, no. 3 (September 2005): 440–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.2189/asqu.2005.50.3.440.

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Using a study on foundings of Silicon Valley law firms, I propose and test an organizational theory on the genealogical persistence of gender inequality that emphasizes the routines (or blueprints) and experiences that founders transfer from their parent firms to their new firms. This transfer links the parent firm's gender hierarchy to women's advancement opportunities in the new firm. Founders from parent firms that historically had women in leadership positions, such that female leadership is institutionalized, are more likely to found firms that promote women into prominent positions. Conversely, founders from firms that historically had women in subordinate positions, such that female subordination is institutionalized, are less likely to promote women into prominent positions. Findings are consistent with the theory and also show that the persistence effect is stronger for founders who were previously lower-ranked employees and for founders who institute an organization of work similar to their parent firm. The study suggests that future research should investigate routines and structures that not only generate gender inequality unintentionally but are in turn replicated across generations of organization through the mobility of employees.
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Sklyarenko, Y. I., T. O. Chernyavska, and L. V. Bondarchuk. "RESEARCH OF THE QUALITATIVE COMPOSITION OF MILK OF COWS OF UKRAINIAN BROWN DAIRY BREED." Animal Breeding and Genetics 53 (April 27, 2017): 185–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.31073/abg.53.25.

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The aim of the research – is to study the qualitative composition of milk of cows of Ukrainian brown dairy breed in terms of households and in the context of genealogical descent. Method. Research conducted under the conditions of the State Enterprise "Pilot Farm of the Institute of Agriculture of Northern East of NAAS» in Sumy region, Enterprize of Additional Liability “Mayak” in Trostyanetc region, State Enterprise "Pilot Farm Agricultural Firm “Nadiya” of the Institute of Agriculture of Northern East of NAAS» in Romny region. Milk production was assessed by monthly milking control with sampling of milk. Quality indicators measured in the laboratory of the former Sumy State Breeding Center on the equipment of Bentley. We investigated the percentage of fat, percentage of protein, including casein, percentage of dry matter, skimmed residue, contents of somatic cells. Biometric processing of results was carried out by the conventional method (Plohynskoho M.O., 1969), using software Statistica 6.0. The results of the research. Studies have been conducted on the content of fat, protein, casein, lactose and somatic cell count in cow milk. Established difference of qualitative composition of milk of cows depending on the households and on the genealogical origin of the animals. Analysis of our studies indicate that the level of quality indicators of milk production of animals of Ukrainian brown dairy breeds in different farms is significantly different. All the main indicators of quality prevailed in animals of Enterprize of Additional Liability “Mayak”. For the fat content of milk cows of Distinkshna line 159523 were dominated. They though not significantly, but dominated the animals of Eleganta 148551 and Laddi 125640 lines for 0.16% and 0.19% respectively. The substantial significant difference of the content of lactose in the milk of cows of different lines is not set. Animals of Distinkshna line 159523 significantly superior cows of Eleganta 148551 and Laddi 125640 lines for the protein, for 0,24% (P < 0,05) and 0,32% (P < 0,05) respectively. For the casein content they were significantly superior then Laddi 125640 line cows – on 0,24% (P < 0,05). For the dry matter content and skimmed milk residue animals of Distinkshna line 159523 also have the advantage. Conclusions. As a result of studies found that the level of quality indicators of milk production in animals of Ukrainian brown dairy breed in different farms is significantly different. So fat content in milk varies 3,43–3,98%; protein content – 3,10–3,55%; casein content – 2,83–3,31%; dry matter content – 12,4–13,1%, fat-free dry milk residue – 8,95–9,13%. The dependence of milk quality indicators based on linear descent. For the main indices are preferred animals of Distinkshna line 159523.
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Miller, David B. "The Dynasty of Chernigov, 1054-1146. By Martin Dimnik. Studies and Texts 116. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1994. xxiv, 485 pp. Index. Maps. Genealogical Tables. Hard bound." Slavic Review 55, no. 4 (1996): 909–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2501260.

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Eriksson, Britas Benjamin. "Delaktighet som pedagogik : Föreställd ras och publikpositioner i den svenska folktypsutställningen." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för idé- och lärdomshistoria, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-207584.

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Participation as Pedagogy – Imagined Race and the Exhibit of Swedish Peoples-Types. This essay will analyse and give a deeper picture of the ”The Exhibit of Swedish People-Types” by focusing on the pedagogical ideals that formed the exhibit as an participatory media. The exhibit was led by the famous race-biologist Herman Lundborg and toured Sweden in 1919 displaying the racial constitution of the Swedish population using material gathered by the public itself. The exhibit has been described as an important tool in popularising eugenics in Swedish society during the early 20th century with the ambition of gaining funds to create the first race-biological institute and to influence policy-making. Nevertheless there has not been a single study which has focused solely on the exhibit and how the pedagogical ideals that permeated it affected the relation between the public and the media itself nor the political implications of this relation. I will show that the interactive participation enacted through the exhibit both defined a hierarchical relation between public and race-biological expertise, as well as it articulated a new “imagined community”, i.e., an “imagined race”. This participatory relation was not only key in creating the exhibit but also had implications on how the public should position itself and act in relation to society at large regarding eugenic matters. This gives me an opportunity to deepen our historical knowledge of the eugenics-movement and main-line racebiological networks in early 20 h century Swedish society. This essay also contribute to the history of participatory media and the popularisation of science.
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Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies. A guide to the library and collections of the Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies. Canterbury: Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies, 1990.

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Institute, Beaton. A guide to the genealogical holdings at the Beaton Institute. Sydney,Nova Scotia,Cape Breton: University College of Cape Breton, 2002.

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Guilherme Gomes da Silveira d'Avila Lins. O Instituto Paraibano de Genealogia e Heráldica e a importância da Genealogia para o estudo da História. João Pessoa - PB: Secretaria de Educação e Cultura, 2000.

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Master Accreditation of the Genealogical Institute M.A.G.I. Course Lesson #9 Making Sense of the Census. Bradenton, Manatee, Florida: Floyd Thomas Pratt F.H.C., M.A.G.I., 2008.

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Master Accreditation of the Genealogical Institute M.A.G.I. Course Lesson #3 Hotel GEDCOM: Course Lesson #3 Hotel GEDCOM. Bradenton, Manatee, Florida, United States: Floyd Thomas Pratt F.H.C., M.A.G.I., 2008.

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Master Accreditation of the Genealogical Institute M.A.G.I. Course Lesson #13 Proper Obituaries: M.A.G.I. Course Lesson #13 Proper Obituaries. Bradenton, Manatee, Florida, United States: Floyd Thomas Pratt F.H.C., M.A.G.I., 2014.

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Master Acceditation of the Genealogical Institute M.A.G.I. Course Lesson #14 How To Prepare Our Ancestors for the Temple. Aurora, Aprahoe County, Colorado: Floyd Thomas Pratt F.H.C., M.A.G.I., 2016.

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Master Accreditation of the Genealogical Institute M.A.G.I. Course Lesson #1 "Genesis…in the Beginning": Course Lesson #1 "Genesis…in the Beginning". Bradenton, Manatee, Florida, United States: Floyd Thomas Pratt F.H.C., M.A.G.I., 2011.

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Master Accreditation of the Genealogical Institute M.A.G.I. Course Lesson #2 To Organize or Not to Organize: Course Lesson #2 To Organize or Not to Organize. Bradenton, Manatee, Florida, United States: Floyd Thomas Pratt F.H.C., M.A.G.I., 2011.

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Master Accreditation of the Genealogical Institute M.A.G.I. Course Lesson #6 "How to Breakdown Your Brick Wall": Course Lesson #6 "How to Breakdown Your Brick Wall". Bradenton, Manatee, Florida: Floyd Thomas Pratt F.H.C., M.A.G.I., 2011.

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