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Skakun, Ihor. "Historical genesis of anthropocentrism." Current issues of social sciences and history of medicine, no. 2 (May 29, 2014): 39–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.24061/2411-6181.2.2014.21.

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Serpeninova, Yuliia. "Historical genesis of integrated reporting." Herald of Economics, no. 1 (June 1, 2022): 130. http://dx.doi.org/10.35774/visnyk2022.01.130.

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Introduction. Integrated reporting provides more opportunities to meet the needs of different stakeholders in financial and non-financial information on key aspects of business. An integral part of the study of the theoretical and methodological basis of integrated reporting is the analysis of the main stages of its historical genesis, which allows to identify key events that set the vectors for the development of the concept of integrated reporting. The purpose of the study is to formalize the stages of the historical genesis of integrated reporting based on the systematization of existing approaches, as well as key events in terms of the outlined stages.Methods. The main research methods are general scientific methods of induction and deduction, structural-logical approach, grouping, generalization, systematization, retrospective analysis, methods of comparison and extrapolation.Results. Despite the different theoretical and methodological approaches to the evolution of accounting reporting, scientists agree that the concept of integrated reporting is a logical modern stage in the development of financial reporting. However, scholars’ approaches to identifying key stages in the historical genesis of integrated reporting differ. The following stages of development of integrated reporting have been studied: origin (2000-2009), formation (2010-2013), breakthrough (2014-2017) and development (since 2018). The existing approach is supplemented by a preparatory stage and a list of key events within the selected stages of integrated reporting development. In particular, we consider the adoption of GRI standards, the United Nations Global Compact, the King Report on Corporate Governance, the EU Directive and others to be important events.Perspectives. The concept of integrated reporting is currently under development, characterized by dynamic transformations in understanding the essence, purpose and use. Promising areas of research in this context are the analysis of general global trends in integrated reporting; interpretation and practical application of various standards of integrated reporting; development of methodology for compiling integrated reporting taking into account industry specifics, etc.
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Larrabee, M. J. "Genesis, motivation, and historical connections." Man and World 22, no. 3 (1989): 315–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01248502.

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Leontieva, I. "GENESIS OF ANDRAGOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE: HISTORICAL ASPECT." Pedagogical education: theory and practice. Psychology. Pedagogy, no. 34 (2020): 66–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.28925/2311-2409.2020.34.8.

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The article is devoted to the problem of the development of andragological knowledge in the context of the implementation of the concept of “lifelong education”. The article analyses the demographic and socio- economic transformations of Ukrainian society, which led to increased attention of scientists to the problem of adult education. So, in almost all countries there is a rapid aging of the population, that is, the number of people aged 60 years or more is gradually compared with the number of children, youth and adults, and according to the UN, in the next 15 years their number on a global scale will grow by 56 % and amount to more than 1.4 billion by 2030 Studying the genesis of andragological knowledge, the author analyzes the works of domestic and foreign scientists on the etymology of the definition of ”andragogy“, the conceptual foundations and essential characteristics of andragological knowledge, its interdisciplinary nature in their historical dimension. From the moment when the term “andragogics” was adopted for the first time (A. Kapp, 1833) to this day, this field of knowledge has a considerable background, which is of significant scientific interest, in particular the genesis of andragological knowledge. Over eighty years of development of andragological knowledge and research, adult education and adult education are a colorful palette of different theories, models, principles, explanations of how an adult learns and needs to be taught. Our historical overview of the formation and development of andragological knowledge as a key idea of the concept of lifelong learning, of course, does not exhaust all aspects of this process. Special attention is required to study the andragologists who were at the origins of andragological science, to supplement ideas about the genesis of andragological knowledge, and their expedient extrapolation to the modern realities of the development of andragological science, will make possible the further implementation of the idea of learning during life, an increase in the educational level of the population of our country.
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Cherevko, Heorhiy, Volodymyr Kolodiichuk, and Irina Kolodiichuk. "Historical and meritorical genesis of logistics." Ekonomika i Organizacja Logistyki 4, no. 4 (2020): 5–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.22630/eiol.2019.4.4.28.

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Ortynska, Natalia. "The Genesis of the People’s Right to Resist." Path of Science 6, no. 10 (2020): 2032–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.22178/pos.63-3.

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The article considers the historical retrospective of the people’s right to resist. Antiquity is analyzed as the period of origin of the studied law, which is disclosed through the works of famous philosophers and thinkers. The main historical documents that provided certain prerequisites for the existence of this right are analyzed. The events that took place in Ukraine and had historically important consequences for the right to resist are studied.
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Sergio Ingerflom, Claudio. "Genesis of Populism." Contributions to the History of Concepts 17, no. 2 (2022): 41–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/choc.2022.170203.

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The article discusses the dominant approaches to populism and, in particular, the origins of the term and the practice of the Russian movement that embodied it. From the sources, it reconstructs the genesis and logic of the concept in a historical-conceptual perspective and the journey of the concept from Russia through China to Latin America. The legitimacy of Russian populism emerges from the relationship between the concept and factual history. In the Russian historical structure (end of the eighteenth century—first decades of the twentieth century), elements such as the preponderance of the concept of “people” over that of “class,” the rejection of politics, society conceived as a confrontation between the people and a tiny minority, and others that have been updated, without being identical, in today’s world, can be observed. Taking into account this updating reveals the historicity of the concept and its current legitimacy.
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Miller, Joseph R. "What Makes Genesis Different?" Religions 13, no. 8 (2022): 730. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel13080730.

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In contrast to those who read Genesis 1 through 11 as myth, the story of Genesis is historical narrative with a theological purpose (theo-history). The Hebrew theo-history of creation was undergirded by a worldview that did not converge with her neighbors but significantly diverged from the surrounding nations. While the literary style of Genesis has elements common to other ancient mythologies, the content itself is quite distinct. Unlike other ancient cosmologies, the Hebrew worldview perceived the people, places, and events of Genesis as historical and not merely religious symbols. The divergence of the Hebrew worldview from all ancient Near East (ANE) cultures is illustrated in three observations: (1) Genesis is monotheism not polytheism/panentheism, (2) Genesis is special revelation not cultic theology, and (3) Genesis is theo-history not myth or mytho-history. These three distinctives of Hebrew cosmology reflect a unique worldview shaped by divine revelation, and because Genesis was written in the genre of theo-history, Hebrew cosmology offers us a dependable foundation for knowing something true about our material origins, shaping ethical priorities, safeguarding the sacredness of human life, directing moral decision making, recognizing the significance of historical progress, and guiding scientific inquiry into the book of nature.
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Bourdieu, Pierre. "The Historical Genesis of a Pure Aesthetic." Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 46 (1987): 201. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/431276.

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PRING, RICHARD. "Comprehensive Schools: Historical genesis and philosophical reflection." FORUM 63, no. 1 (2021): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.3898/forum.2021.63.1.11.

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Zibakalam-Mofrad, Sadegh. "The historical genesis of the Islamic Revolution." Thesis, University of Bradford, 1989. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.292692.

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Bascom, Joel Wallace. ""Calling on the name of Yahweh" the historical turning point of Genesis 4:26 /." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN) Access this title online, 2005. http://www.tren.com.

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Rice, Stian A. "Food System Reorganization and Vulnerability to Crisis: A Structural Analysis of Famine Genesis." Kent State University / OhioLINK, 2018. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent152412897525638.

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Devlin, Barry David. "Geology and genesis of the Dolly Varden silver camp, Alice Arm area, northwestern British Columbia." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/26243.

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The Dolly Varden camp, Alice Arm area, northwestern British Columbia, is characterized by stratiform and volcanogenic silver-lead-zinc-barite deposits in Early to Middle Jurassic calc-alkaline volcanic rocks of the Hazelton Group. These deposits, containing exceptional silver and significant base metal values, are in andesitic tuffaceous rocks, and occur typically as layers of quartz, carbonate, barite and jasper, with lesser amounts of pyrite, sphalerite and galena, and sparse chalcopyrite. Production from three deposits, the Dolly Varden, Northstar and Torbrit mines, totaled 1,284,902 tonnes of ore that averaged 484g silver per tonne, 0.38 percent lead and 0.02 percent zinc. The Hazelton Group is a thick, widespread assemblage of basaltic to rhyolitic volcanic flow rocks, their tuffaceous equivalents, and derived sedimentary rocks. Dolly Varden camp is underlain by more than 3,000m of Hazelton Group rocks comprised of one major volcanic and one major sedimentary formation. Volcanic rocks underlie sedimentary rocks and have been subdivided into footwall and hangingwall units based on stratigraphic position relative to the mineralized stratiform horizon. Footwall volcanic rocks consist of green ± maroon basaltic-andesite tuff, green ± maroon porphyritic andesite and green andesite shard tuff. Stratiform mineralization rests conformably upon the underlying green andesite shard tuff. Hangingwall volcanic rocks above the stratiform layer consist of pale grey basaltic-andesite ash tuff, maroon basaltic-andesite ash-lapilli tuff, grey-green porphyritic andesite, and pale green andesite ash tuff. Hangingwall volcanics are unconformably capped by sedimentary rocks consisting of maroon siltstone, calcareous and fossiliferous wacke, and black siltstone and shale; black siltstone and shale form the youngest rock unit of the Hazelton Group in the Dolly Varden area. Basalt and lamprophyre dykes intrude all rocks of the Hazelton Group. The rocks of the Hazelton group exposed in the Dolly Varden camp are folded into a series of anticlines and synclines with gentle, northwestern plunges. Two major sets of nearly vertical block faults cut all rock units; earlier faults trend northwest and younger faults trend north-northeast. Geological mapping, combined with petrologic, petrographic and isotopic data, indicate that the stratiform deposits probably formed as submarine exhalative deposits associated with andesitic volcanism of the Hazelton Group during the Early to Middle Jurassic. Evidence for a volcanogenic origin is the conformity of layered mineralization with stratigraphy, lateral and vertical mineral zonation patterns, consistent hangingwall versus footwall contact relationships, fragments of stratiform ore within tuffaceous volcanic rocks of the hangingwall, consistent differences in the stable isotopic compositions between the sulfides versus barite, quartz and carbonate gangue, and the Jurassic "fingerprint" for the lead-bearing deposits of the Dolly Varden camp. The Dolly Varden deposits display criteria for classification of a new, previously unrecognized, stratiform and volcanogenic, deposit type, named here, the "Dolly Varden type", and is characterized by silver-rich, low sulfide and high oxide stratiform mineralization within andesitic volcanic rocks.<br>Science, Faculty of<br>Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, Department of<br>Graduate
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Borschberg, Peter. "State and church in the early politico-religious works of Hugo Grotius (1583-1645) : historical context and development, 1610-18, with special emphasis on the genesis and content of the 'De Imperio Summarum Potestatum circa Sacra'." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1990. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/250981.

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Törnqvist, af Ström Richard. "Ordning och Kaos : En receptionskritisk granskning av Jordan B. Petersons bibliska bruk av kön och sexualitet, samt hur hans narrativ förhåller sig till historisk-kritiska och feministiska läsningar av Genesis 1-3." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Teologiska institutionen, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-428273.

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Van, der Merwe Aletta Elizabeth. "Population genetic structure and demographical history of South African abalone, Haliotis midae, in a conservation context." Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/3974.

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Thesis (PhD (Genetics))--University of Stellenbosch, 2009.<br>ENGLISH ABSTRACT: South African abalone, Haliotis midae, has been the subject of major concern regarding its survival and conservation over the last decade or more. Being the only one of five endemic species with commercial value, there is considerable interest and urgency in genetic management and improvement of this species. Limited genetic information and the increasing conservation concern of this species are considered the key motivations for generating information on the micro- and macro-evolutionary processes of H. midae, the overall objective of this study. This study reported the first microsatellite and Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) markers developed specifically for Haliotis midae. Both these marker types were applied to elucidate the degree of gene flow in nine natural abalone populations whilst testing for two contrasting hypotheses; panmixia versus restricted gene flow. Data was analysed using a series of methodological approaches ranging from traditional summary statistics to more advanced MCMC based Bayesian clustering methods with and without including spatial information. Using only microsatellite data, the historical demography of the species was also examined in terms of effective population size and population size fluctuations. Finally, the evolutionary positioning and origin of Haliotis midae with regards to other Haliotis species was investigated based on mitochondrial and nuclear sequence data. Both microsatellite and SNP data gave evidence for subtle differentiation between West and East coast populations that correlates with a hydrogeographic barrier in the vicinity of Cape Agulhas. Population substructure was supported by AMOVA, FCA and Bayesian clustering analysis. Clustering utilizing spatial information further indicated clinal variation on both sides of the proposed barrier with a region in the middle coinciding with a secondary contact zone, indicating possible historical isolation during glacial periods. Overall, the similar degree of substructure observed with both microsatellites and SNPs supported the existence of contemporary and/or historical factors with genome-wide effect on gene flow. The population expansion measured with the microsatellites was inconsistent with the known recent decline but taking the species’ life cycle and large effective population size into account, a shrinkage in population size will probably only be apparent in a few generations time. On a macro-evolutionary scale, this study presents the first classification of South African abalone as a monophyletic group within the Haliotidae family. The topology based on the combined mitochondrial and nuclear dataset is highly suggestive of a relatively recent radiation of the SA species from the Indo-Pacific basin. The study concludes by describing the most likely factors that could have affected overall population structure and makes suggestions on how the given genetic information should be incorporated into strategies aimed towards the effective management and conservation of Haliotis midae.<br>AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die Suid-Afrikaanse perlemoen, Haliotis midae, is oor die laaste dekade of meer die onderwerp van groot bekommernis betreffende die spesie se oorlewing en bewaring. Aangesien dit die enigste van vyf endemiese SA spesies is met kommersiёle waarde, is daar besonderse belang en erns in die genetiese beheer en verbetering van die spesie. Beperkte genetiese inligting en ‘n toenemende behoefte om die spesie te bewaar is die hoof motivering agter die generering van informasie rakende mikro- en makro-evolusionêre prosesse in Haliotis midae en is die oorhoofse doel van hierdie studie. Hierdie studie beskryf die eerste mikrosatelliete en enkel basispaar polimorfismes wat ontwikkel is spesifiek vir Haliotis midae. Beide tipe merkers is aangewend om die mate van gene vloei in nege wilde perlemoen populasies te ondersoek terwyl twee hipoteses ondersoek is; panmiksie versus beperkte gene vloei. Data is geanaliseer deur gebruik te maak van ‘n reeks metodieke benaderings wat wissel van tradisionele opsommings statistieke tot meer gevorderde MCMC gebasseerde groeperings metodes met of sonder die gebruik van geografiese data. Mikrosatelliet data is ook aangewend om die historiese demografie van die spesie te bepaal in terme van effektiewe populasie grootte asook veranderinge in populasie groottes. Laastens is die evolusionêre posisionering en oorsprong van Haliotis midae teenoor ander Haliotis spesies ondersoek deur gebruik te maak van mitokondriale en nukleêre DNA volgorde data. Beide mikrosatelliet en enkel basispaar polimorfisme data lewer bewys van ‘n subtiele genetiese verskil tussen wes en ooskus populasies wat verband hou met ‘n hidrografiese skeiding in die omgewing van Kaap Agulhas. Populasie struktuur is ondersteun deur die analise van molekulêre variansie (AMOVA), faktoriale komponente analise asook Bayesiese groeperings analise. Groeperings analise wat geografiese informasie insluit dui klinale genetiese variasie aan beide kante van die skeiding aan met ‘n area in die middel wat ooreenstem met ‘n sekondêre kontak gebied. In totaal, ondersteun die soortgelyke mate van struktuur verkry met beide die mikrosatelliete en enkel basispaar polimorfismes die bestaan van hedendaagse en/of historiese faktore met genoom wye invloed op gene vloei. Die toename in populasie grootte vasgestel deur die mikrosatelliet data stem nie ooreen met die onlangse afname waargeneem in die spesie nie, maar met inagneming van Haliotis midae se lewenssiklus en groot effektiewe populasie grootte, sal die afname in populasie grootte moontlik eers oor ‘n paar generasies na vore kom. Op ‘n makro-evolusionêre skaal lewer hierdie studie die eerste klassifikasie van Suid-Afrikaanse perlemoen as ‘n monofiletiese groep binne die Haliotidae familie. Die topologie gebaseer op ‘n gesamentlike mitkondriale en nukleêre datastel is hoogs aanduidend van ‘n relatiewe onlangse verspreiding van die Suid-Afrikaanse spesies uit die Stille-Indiese Oseaan. Die studie sluit af deur die mees algemene faktore te bespreek wat populasie struktuur kon beïnvloed het en maak voorstelle op watter wyse hierdie genetiese inligting aangewend kan word vir die effekiewe beheer en bewaring van Haliotis midae.
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Сорока, О. Я. "Державне регулювання методичної діяльності на Прикарпатті в першій половині ХХ століття". Thesis, Івано-Франківський національний технічний університет нафти і газу, 2016. http://elar.nung.edu.ua/handle/123456789/35.

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Розкрито генезу державного регулювання медичної діяльності на Прикарпатті у першій половині XX століття та обгрунтовано чотири періоди цього процесу: перший (1900-1918) - регулювання медичної діяльності на Прикарпатті у складі Австро-Угорської імперії; другий (1918-1919) - особливості регулювання медичної діяльності на Прикарпатті в часи Західно-Української Народної Республіки; третій (1919-1939) - регулювання медичної діяльності на Прикарпатті під впливом і за зразком Польщі (II Річ Посполита); четвертий період (1939-1950), в якому видаляються три етапи: перший (1939-1941) початок формування радянської системи державного управління взагалі та радянської системи охорони здоров'я зокрема; другий етап (1941-1944) -німецька окупація; третій етап (1944-1950) -становлення та розвиток радянської командно-адміністративної системи державного управління. Доведено, що державне регулювання медичної діяльності на теренах Прикарпаття в першій половині XX століття відбувалося в складних соціально-політичних умовах, а часта зміна різних суспільно-економічних формацій, перехід під вплив то однієї держави то другої, суттєво вплинули на характер суспільних відносин, зокрема й у сфері охорони здоров'я. Визначено можливості використання позитивного історичного досвіду теорії і практики державного регулювання медичної діяльності на Прикарпатті в першій половині XX століття та його значення для вдосконалення державного регулювання медичної діяльності в Україні на сучасному етапі. Результати дослідження можуть бути використані в практичній діяльності органів управління охороною здоров'я, у викладацькій та лекторській роботі та стати основою для подальших історико-теоретичних досліджень.<br>In the thesis research it is revealed the genesis of medical activity state regulation in Precarpathian region in first half of XX century and it is justified chronological sequence of this process on the basis of usage set historical periodization of the researched period. It is proved that state regulation of medical activity on the territory of Precarpathian region in first half of XX century was carried out in complicated social- politic conditions, and frequent change of different social-economic formations, transition under the influence that or other state have significantly influenced on the character of social relations, therefore in the sphere of health care. It is defined possibilities of usage positive historical experience of theory and practice of medical activity state regulation in Precarpathian region in first half of XX century and its meaning for improvement of medical activity state regulation in Ukraine at modem stage. It is improved the definition of the concept “state regulation of medical activity” by investigating historical and scientific-theoretical approaches as for their essence in national literature. Results of the research can be used in practical activity of health care establishments, in tutorial and lecturing work and become the basis for further historic- theoretical researches.
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Ansell, S. "Historical biogeography and population genetics of the plant Arabidopsis petraea." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2004. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.596126.

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<i>Arabidopsis</i> <i>petraea </i>is rock dwelling herb and a member of the <i>Brassicaceae </i>family. It has recently emerged as a new model organism for studying plant ecology, evolution and adaptation because it is diploid, outcrossing, has a wide geographic range, is ecological flexible and closely related to the model plant species <i>Arabidopsis thaliana. Arabidopsis petraea </i>is also a biogeographic enigma because its entire disjunct distribution range (Austria, Germany, Czech Republic, Hungary, Iceland, Norway, Scotland, Sweden and Wales) covers the parts of Europe that were effected by the last glaciation and there are very few fossil records. The aim of this thesis was to establish the historical biogeography of <i>Arabidopsis petraea </i>by gathering genetic information that could be used to test three models of glacial survival. 1882 plants from 61 populations in Austria, Germany, Iceland, Scotland, Sweden and Wales were collected and screened for genetic variation using allozyme and chloroplast markers. The allozyme markers revealed that this species was highly variable and that regions were essentially equally diverse and geographic differentiation was weak.  This indicated that variation has travel with this species during postglacial repopulation and that the process of colonisation probably involved large population sizes. The chloroplast marker showed there were two very common haplotypes detected in the majority of populations and regions, suggesting that the disjunct regions share a common recent origin. Together with the ecological, geological and distribution data it was possible to conclude that <i>A. petraea </i>probably survived the last glacial in a central Europe refugia and that northern Europe was recolonised by large populations migrating at the edge of the retreating glaciers. The current disjunct distribution pattern of <i>A. petraea </i>was formed through a combination of its special ecological requirement and the arrival of a more competitive temperate flora across much of Europe.
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Ramachandran, Sohini. "The signature of historical migrations on human population genetic data /." May be available electronically:, 2007. http://proquest.umi.com/login?COPT=REJTPTU1MTUmSU5UPTAmVkVSPTI=&clientId=12498.

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Books on the topic "The historical genesis"

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Cade, Will. Genesis rider. Leisure Books, 2000.

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Ienna, Gerardo. Genesis and Development of French Historical Epistemology. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-88699-7.

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Hoop, Raymond de. Genesis 49 in its literary and historical context. Society of Biblical Literature, 2007.

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Hoop, Raymond de. Genesis 49 in its literary and historical context. Brill, 1999.

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Card, Orson Scott. Rachel & Leah: Women of Genesis. Shadow Mountain, 2004.

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Carr, David McLain. Reading the fractures of Genesis: Historical and literary approaches. Westminster John Knox Press, 1996.

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Iser, Wolfgang. Shakespeares Historien: Genesis und Geltung. Universitätsverlag Konstanz, 1988.

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Zollars, Jeremy. Historical Bible Series: Genesis. Trilogy Christian Publishing, Inc., 2022.

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Zollars, Jeremy. Historical Bible Series: Genesis. Trilogy Christian Publishing, Inc., 2022.

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Alive, Fennix. Viaje: Genesis. Fennix Alive, llc, 2017.

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Book chapters on the topic "The historical genesis"

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Cieslik, Dietmar. "The Historical Genesis." In The Steiner Ratio. Springer US, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-6798-8_1.

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Campbell, Donald. "The Genesis of the Idea." In Historical & Cultural Astronomy. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-75225-4_1.

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Collins, Robert. "Analogous crises and their historical genesis." In Global Tensions in the Russian Orthodox Diaspora. Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003309567-3.

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Mufwene, Salikoko S. "What Research on Creole Genesis Can Contribute to Historical Linguistics." In Historical Linguistics 1997. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cilt.164.21muf.

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Bourdieu, Pierre. "The Historical Genesis Of A Pure Aesthetic." In Anthropology of the Arts. Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003578123-18.

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Sherlock, Thomas. "Assessing the Genesis of Stalinism." In Historical Narratives in the Soviet Union and Post-Soviet Russia. Palgrave Macmillan US, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230604216_4.

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Martínez, Albertina Mitjáns. "González Rey’s Work: Genesis and Development." In Theory of Subjectivity from a Cultural-Historical Standpoint. Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-1417-0_2.

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Camassa, Manuel. "A Brief Historical Reconstruction." In On the Power and Limits of Empathy. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-37522-4_1.

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AbstractIn this chapter, the genesis of empathy as a word is briefly traced. In particular, it is the Theodor Lipps' work on the subject and his insistence on the imitative mechanism underlying the empathic phenomenon which is recalled. This analysis is preliminary to the examination of empathy as a concept, which will be offered in Chap. 2.
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Dafermos, Manolis. "The Historical and Scientific Background to the Genesis of Cultural-Historical Theory." In Perspectives in Cultural-Historical Research. Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0191-9_2.

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Kim, Tae-Young. "Sociohistorical Genesis of South Korean EFL Learners’ English Learning Motivation." In Historical Development of English Learning Motivation Research. Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-2514-5_7.

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Conference papers on the topic "The historical genesis"

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Charnov, Bruce. "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: How the Three Revolts Against Igor Bensen's Popular Rotorcraft Association During 1962-1976 Failed to Change the Popular Rotorcraft Movement in America." In Vertical Flight Society 72nd Annual Forum & Technology Display. The Vertical Flight Society, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4050/f-0072-2016-11332.

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During the 1962 - 1982 time period there were three distinct revolts against Igor Bensen's Popular Rotorcraft Association: members of the PRA who saw the PRA as an "association of Bensen dealers"; Ken Brock of California whose attempts to standardize and industrialize the Bensen B8M kit, which were not intended as a challenge, ended up forcing Bensen's withdrawal from formal PRA leadership in early 1973; and the International Gyroplane movement of Martin Hollmann of the mid-1970s which boldly challenged the Bensen heritage even after Bensen's presidency. The irony of each of these revolts is to be found in their genesis and eventual impact: the members' revolt was seemingly ineffective, yet analysis reveals it had a long-lasting impact; the Brock revolt appeared to be the most successful, yet it occasioned little change on the American popular rotorcraft movement; while the International Gyroplane Association, correctly perceiving that the PRA under the leadership of Ken Brock was, in many significant ways, actually a continuation of Bensen's PRA, mounted a vigorous challenge that was seemingly the least effective of the three revolts. But historical analysis reveals that the International Gyroplane revolt of Martin Hollmann, while deemed an utter failure, had the real potential of changing the American Popular Rotorcraft. That Hollmann's revolt did not have a significant impact was largely due to his vitriolic personality and animosity towards Bensen and Brock, and the Popular Rotorcraft movement is poorer for it.
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Roman, Alexandru. "Moldovan-Ukrainian relations in historical context." In Conferința științifică națională cu participare internațională "Integrare prin cercetare și inovare", dedicată Zilei Internaționale a Științei pentru Pace și Dezvoltare. Moldova State University, 2025. https://doi.org/10.59295/spd2024s.33.

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In this article are analysed some aspects of the complex process of international conflicts origins in South-East Europe in correlation with the history of the Moldova and its international affirmation - Ukraina. There are also the genesis and the historic evolution of relation interstatal of the Moldova medieval/ Republic of Moldova and Ukraina. This analysis is devoted to the investigation, based on the documentary and bibliographical sources of the regulating inter-state relations between different states. There are also the genesis and the historic evolution of interstatal conflicts of the carapto-ponto-danubian region in time and space, as well as the practices of conflictual situation settlement in this region.
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Makarovskikh, Alexandra V., Yuriy V. Kobenko, Maria A. Kulkova, Anastasia S. Persidskaya, and Olga A. Luzik. "Hendiadys as part of binomials: Historical genesis and distinctive features." In THERMOPHYSICAL BASIS OF ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES (TBET 2020). AIP Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0046470.

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Oleynikov, Yu. "DISSONANCE IN VIEWING THE WORLD AND GENESIS OF GLOBAL PROBLEMS." In Man and Nature. Socio-natural interaction in the world-historical process. LLC MAKS Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29003/m1961.s-n_history_2020_43/164-173.

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Zakopyrin, Vladimir N. "Administrative Offences Legislation In Russia And Abroad: Historical And Legal Genesis." In International Scientific Forum «National Interest, National Identity and National Security». European Publisher, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2021.02.02.148.

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Kodrle, Svetlana. "Private School In Russia: Sociocultural And Historical Genesis (11th – Early 20th Centuries)." In International Scientific Congress «Knowledge, Man and Civilization». European Publisher, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2022.12.81.

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Leštanin, Branko, and Željko Nikač. "DEVELOPMENT AND GENESIS OF PRIVATE SECURITY IN SERBIA." In SECURITY HORIZONS. Faculty of Security- Skopje, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.20544/icp.3.6.22.p18.

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Private security in Serbia gained importance after the democratic reforms in 2000. The field of private security has been researched from the aspect of legal and security sciences, but not historically. By analyzing the content of available domestic and foreign literature, the authors will try to answer the questions of how and when did the development of private security companies and private security in general begin? What are the roots of private security? What was it like in Western European and North American countries, and what was it like in Serbia? What are the reasons for the emergence of private security? Applying the historical method, the authors conclude that the development of private security was influenced by numerous factors, which can be systematized into two groups: 1) internal (psychological) and 2) external (social) factors. A subjective sense of security is one of the most important internal drivers of human activity. Each person will do everything to maintain their own safety and the safety of their property and family, or to regain their lost security. Social circumstances in some countries have significantly influenced the development of private security. Keywords: private security, Serbia, USA, Western Europe
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Stankovska, Petra. "PAIRS OF SYNONYMS AS VARIANTS IN THE TEXT FROM THE BOOK OF GENESIS IN THE CROATIAN GLAGOLITIC BREVIARY." In THE PATH OF CYRIL AND METHODIUS – SPATIAL AND CULTURAL HISTORICAL DIMENSIONS. Cyrillo-Methodian Research Centre – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.59076/2815-3855.2023.33.11.

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The article analyzes lexical variants from the text of the book of Genesis in Croatian-Glagolitic breviaries of the northern and southern textological groups. Variants were divided into several groups according to their type and origin. In the group of variants at the places with the same semantics in the Greek and Latin texts, it is confirmed that in the breviaries of the northern group most (85%) lexemes are the same as in Old Church Slavonic paroimarion, while in the breviaries of the southern group it is only in 15% of cases. In the non-paroimarion texts, which were translated into Croatian-Glagolitic breviary from Latin, the breviaries of the northern group have lexemes well documented in the oldest Old Church Slavonic manuscripts, while in the southern group of breviaries the variant words are either little documented or not recorded in the so-called canonical Old Church Slavonic manuscripts.
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Romoli, Francesca. "The Life of Antonij Rimljanin: from local to widespread veneration." In Tenth Rome Cyril-Methodian Readings. Indrik, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/91674-576-4.29.

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The paper aims at investigating the Life of Antonij Rimljanin in the context of East Slavic medieval hagiography. Investigation of the text is undertaken at the level of morphology, method of composition, ideological meaning, the historical and cultural context of its genesis and subsequent development.
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Lima, Luciana, Camila Pinto, and Patrícia Gouveia. "Genesis of a Gaming Culture: a Historical Analysis Based on the Computer Press in Portugal." In Proceedings of DiGRA 2022 Conference: Bringing Worlds Together. Digitial Games Research Association DiGRA, 2022. https://doi.org/10.26503/dl.v2022i1.1326.

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Vangelov, Ognen. Bulgaria’s Claims on the Macedonian Ethno-Linguistic Identity. Külügyi és Külgazdasági Intézet, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47683/kkielemzesek.ke-2021.72.

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Bulgaria’s veto on opening North Macedonia’s accession talks with the EU has internationalized a bilateral historical dispute that is obscure and perplexing to international observers. This article explores the genesis of this historical dispute and how it has been rationalized by the current Bulgarian political and academic elites. The dispute concerning the origin of the Macedonian ethno-linguistic identity is a legacy of both Bulgaria’s nation-building processes and its politics of continued grievances about the “injustice” done to Bulgaria and Bulgarians ever since the annulment of the San Stefano Treaty in 1878. Bulgaria’s current formulation of the problem was canonized in the 1960s by its communist leader, Todor Zhivkov, and continues to shape Bulgaria’s foreign policy toward North Macedonia.
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Oltarzhevskyi, Dmytro. HISTORICAL FEATURES OF CORPORATE MEDIA FORMATION IN UKRAINE AND IN THE WORLD. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.49.11067.

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The article examines the world and Ukrainian history of corporate periodicals. The main purpose of this study is to reproduce an objective global picture of the emergence and formation of corporate periodicals, taking into account the business and socio-economic context. Accordingly, its tasks are to compare the conditions and features of corporate media genesis in different countries, to determine the main factors of their development, as well as to clarify the transformations of the terminological apparatus. The research is based on mostly foreign secondary scientific works published from 1915 to the present time. The literature was studied using methods such as overview, historical, functional and thematic analysis, description, and generalization. A systematic approach was used to determine the role and place of each element in the system, as well as to comprehensively consider the object in the general historical context and within the current scientific discourse. The method of systematization made it possible to establish internal and external connections, patterns and contradictions in the development of the object of study. The main historical milestones on this path are identified, examples of the first successful corporate publications and their contribution to business development, public relations, and corporate communications are considered. It was found that corporate media emerged in the mid-nineteenth century spontaneously, on the wave of practical business needs in response to industrialization, company increase, staff growth, and consumer market development. Their appearance preceded the formation of the public relations industry and changed the structure of the information space. The scientific significance of this research is that the historical look at the evolution of corporate media provides an understanding of their place, influence, capabilities, and growing communicative role in the digital age.
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Blair, Mary E., Lauren T. Clark, Lochlan Sife Krupa, et al. Conservation Museomics. American Museum of Natural History, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5531/cbc.ncep.0190.

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To address the challenges of sampling endangered or extinct species in the field, many studies have turned to historically underutilized sources of genetic material: natural history museums. Despite the fact that DNA from specimens collected decades or even hundreds of years ago is often fragmented and degraded, research has shown that historical DNA can still be used effectively to infer phylogenetic relationships and intra-specific patterns of population genetic structure. This module aims to provide students and conservation practitioners with a solid understanding of the methodological strategies needed to apply genetic tools to natural history museum specimens. Specifically, we offer clear definitions and essential considerations for designing a conservation genomics project that includes both modern and historical samples. We recommend that instructors use the synthesis "Applications of museum collections and genomics to biodiversity conservation" to introduce the foundational knowledge required for two companion exercises: “The application of conservation museomics approaches to the protection of the Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus)” and “Designing a conservation genomics project incorporating DNA from museum specimens.”
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Wandji, Dieunedort, Jeremy Allouche, and Gauthier Marchais. Vernacular Resilience: An Approach to Studying Long-Term Social Practices and Cultural Repertoires of Resilience in Côte d’Ivoire and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/steps.2021.001.

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This working paper aims to situate our research project within the various debates around resilience. It advocates a historical, cultural and plural approach to understanding how communities develop and share resilient practices in contexts of multiple and protracted crises. A focus on ‘vernacular’ resilience, as embedded in social practices and cultural repertoires, is important since conventional approaches to resilience seem to have overlooked how locally embedded forms of resilience are socially constructed historically. Our approach results from a combination of two observations. Firstly, conventional approaches to resilience in development, humanitarian and peace studies carry the limitations of their own epistemic assumptions – notably the fact that they have generic conceptions of what constitutes resilience. Secondly, these approaches are often ahistorical and neglect the temporal and intergenerational dimensions of repertoires of resilience. In addition to observable social practices, culture and history are crucial in understanding the ways in which vernacular and networked knowledge operates.
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Wandji, Dieunedort, Jeremy Allouch, and Gauthier Marchais. Vernacular Resilience: An Approach to Studying Long-Term Social Practices and Cultural Repertoires of Resilience in Côte d’Ivoire and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/steps.2021.002.

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This working paper aims to situate our research project within the various debates around resilience. It advocates a historical, cultural and plural approach to understanding how communities develop and share resilient practices in contexts of multiple and protracted crises. A focus on ‘vernacular’ resilience, as embedded in social practices and cultural repertoires, is important since conventional approaches to resilience seem to have overlooked how locally embedded forms of resilience are socially constructed historically. Our approach results from a combination of two observations. Firstly, conventional approaches to resilience in development, humanitarian and peace studies carry the limitations of their own epistemic assumptions – notably the fact that they have generic conceptions of what constitutes resilience. Secondly, these approaches are often ahistorical and neglect the temporal and intergenerational dimensions of repertoires of resilience. In addition to observable social practices, culture and history are crucial in understanding the ways in which vernacular and networked knowledge operates.
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Feldman, Moshe, Eitan Millet, Calvin O. Qualset, and Patrick E. McGuire. Mapping and Tagging by DNA Markers of Wild Emmer Alleles that Improve Quantitative Traits in Common Wheat. United States Department of Agriculture, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2001.7573081.bard.

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The general goal was to identify, map, and tag, with DNA markers, segments of chromosomes of a wild species (wild emmer wheat, the progenitor of cultivated wheat) determining the number, chromosomal locations, interactions, and effects of genes that control quantitative traits when transferred to a cultivated plant (bread wheat). Slight modifications were introduced and not all objectives could be completed within the human and financial resources available, as noted with the specific objectives listed below: 1. To identify the genetic contribution of each of the available wild emmer chromosome-arm substitution lines (CASLs) in the bread wheat cultivar Bethlehem for quantitative traits, including grain yield and its components and grain protein concentration and yield, and the effect of major loci affecting the quality of end-use products. [The quality of end-use products was not analyzed.] 2. To determine the extent and nature of genetic interactions (epistatic effects) between and within homoeologous groups 1 and 7 for the chromosome arms carrying "wild" and "cultivated" alleles as expressed in grain and protein yields and other quantitative traits. [Two experiments were successful, grain protein concentration could not be measured; data are partially analyzed.] 3. To derive recombinant substitution lines (RSLs) for the chromosome arms of homoeologous groups 1 and 7 that were found previously to promote grain and protein yields of cultivated wheat. [The selection of groups 1 and 7 tons based on grain yield in pot experiments. After project began, it was decided also to derive RSLs for the available arms of homoeologous group 4 (4AS and 4BL), based on the apparent importance of chromosome group 4, based on early field trials of the CASLs.] 4. To characterize the RSLs for quantitative traits as in objective 1 and map and tag chromosome segments producing significant effects (quantitative trait loci, QTLs by RFLP markers. [Producing a large population of RSLs for each chromosome arm and mapping them proved more difficult than anticipated, low numbers of RSLs were obtained for two of the chromosome arms.] 5. To construct recombination genetic maps of chromosomes of homoeologous groups 1 and 7 and to compare them to existing maps of wheat and other cereals [Genetic maps are not complete for homoeologous groups 4 and 7.] The rationale for this project is that wild species have characteristics that would be valuable if transferred to a crop plant. We demonstrated the sequence of chromosome manipulations and genetic tests needed to confirm this potential value and enhance transfer. This research has shown that a wild tetraploid species harbors genetic variability for quantitative traits that is interactive and not simply additive when introduced into a common genetic background. Chromosomal segments from several chromosome arms improve yield and protein in wheat but their effect is presumably enhanced when combination of genes from several segments are integrated into a single genotype in order to achieve the benefits of genes from the wild species. The interaction between these genes and those in the recipient species must be accounted for. The results of this study provide a scientific basis for some of the disappointing results that have historically obtained when using wild species as donors for crop improvement and provide a strategy for further successes.
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Oyler-McCance, Sara, Lee Jones, Blake McCann, et al. A metapopulation strategy to support long term conservation of genetic diversity in Department of the Interior bison. National Park Service, 2024. https://doi.org/10.36967/2307352.

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Once numbering in the tens of millions, plains bison (Bison bison bison) were nearly driven to extinction with only a few hundred individuals remaining by the late 19th century. Plains bison have since recovered to approximately 20,000 animals managed in conservation herds throughout North America, yet substantial challenges to their recovery remain. The Department of the Interior (DOI) is working with diverse partners to steward approximately 11,000 bison in 18 conservation herds across 12 states. Most herds exist in areas without native predators, and removals are required to keep herd sizes at or below carrying capacity. The loss of genetic diversity within bison, and the fact that most DOI herds are relatively small and isolated from each other with no opportunity for natural gene flow, raises concerns about maintaining genetic diversity over the long term. Connecting populations through gene flow (i.e., creating a metapopulation) can minimize loss of genetic diversity, both within and across populations. Management of DOI bison conservation herds has historically varied across bureaus and conservation units. Adopting a national perspective on bison conservation was identified as a priority in the 2008 Department of the Interior Bison Conservation Initiative (BCI). The concept of metapopulation management as a potential tool to maximize the conservation of genetic diversity among DOI herds was first described in this 2008 Initiative and was specifically encouraged in the 2010 DOI Bison Conservation Genetics Workshop report (Dratch and Gogan 2010). In the 2020 BCI, the DOI re-affirmed its commitment to conserving bison as native, North American wildlife. This document establishes a framework for a nationally coordinated strategy for bison managed by the DOI to support the genetic conservation goals outlined in the 2020 BCI. This is a decision-making framework that guides managers through the process of determining when and how to consider translocations. Decisions and actions within the framework are informed by analysis and interpretation of data housed in an integrated, relational database that will be initially populated with the most current data and updated annually thereafter. It provides science-based guidance on how to conserve DOI bison genetic diversity through strategic translocations, while also considering cattle introgression and bison health. We illustrate how this Strategy can be used to guide the establishment of new conservation herds and discuss what it means to be a DOI partner. Finally, this is intended to be used as a living document that will evolve as needs and technologies change.
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Ellinger, Matt, Francois Ayello, and Guanlan Liu. PR-186-213600-R01 Generic External Corrosion Growth Rate Distributions for Buried Pipelines. Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0000059.

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External corrosion growth rates in buried pipelines are influenced by a vast quantity of parameters, and the interaction of these parameters creates complexities that can be challenging to understand. As a result, external corrosion growth rates are difficult to estimate and measure. Further, the detailed actual conditions where external corrosion growth is occurring are often not known. When external corrosion growth rates cannot be calculated (i.e., using a corrosion growth rate model) or measured (i.e., ILI run-to-run comparisons), default corrosion growth rates are frequently utilized in making Integrity Management decisions. Often, these default, or assumed, corrosion growth rates are overly conservative. Using overly conservative external corrosion rates can result in a poor utilization of resources. However, there may be locations of isolated and accelerated corrosion growth in which the assumed rates are non-conservative. Non-conservative assumed external corrosion growth rates can result in lack of awareness of locations that may become critical prior to the next planned integrity assessment. Therefore, it is ideal to evaluate appropriate external corrosion growth rates along the length of a given pipeline. Applied external corrosion growth rates are utilized in making Integrity Management decisions on a pipeline, such as optimizing excavation programs and establishing integrity reassessment intervals, and therefore, it is important to utilize realistic rates that are accurate and not overly conservative. This report describes a methodology for establishing generic external corrosion growth rate distributions based on empirical ILI and corrosion modeling data. The report describes key parameters that affect, or can be utilized to establish, external corrosion growth rates. The identified key parameters include data that should be understood and/or readily available to pipeline operators. The authors of this report have created external corrosion growth rate distribution curves for each combination of the identified key parameters. The results of this project can be utilized by pipeline operators to establish data driven and justifiable external corrosion growth rates on pipelines in which rates are not able to be calculated from historical and/or ILI run-to-run comparisons.
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Sela, Hanan, Eduard Akhunov, and Brian J. Steffenson. Population genomics, linkage disequilibrium and association mapping of stripe rust resistance genes in wild emmer wheat, Triticum turgidum ssp. dicoccoides. United States Department of Agriculture, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2014.7598170.bard.

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The primary goals of this project were: (1) development of a genetically characterized association panel of wild emmer for high resolution analysis of the genetic basis of complex traits; (2) characterization and mapping of genes and QTL for seedling and adult plant resistance to stripe rust in wild emmer populations; (3) characterization of LD patterns along wild emmer chromosomes; (4) elucidation of the multi-locus genetic structure of wild emmer populations and its correlation with geo-climatic variables at the collection sites. Introduction In recent years, Stripe (yellow) rust (Yr) caused by Pucciniastriiformis f. sp. tritici(PST) has become a major threat to wheat crops in many parts of the world. New races have overcome most of the known resistances. It is essential, therefore, that the search for new genes will continue, followed by their mapping by molecular markers and introgression into the elite varieties by marker-assisted selection (MAS). The reservoir of genes for disease and pest resistance in wild emmer wheat (Triticumdicoccoides) is an important resource that must be made available to wheat breeders. The majority of resistance genes that were introgressed so far in cultivated wheat are resistance (R) genes. These genes, though confering near-immunity from the seedling stage, are often overcome by the pathogen in a short period after being deployed over vast production areas. On the other hand, adult-plant resistance (APR) is usually more durable since it is, in many cases, polygenic and confers partial resistance that may put less selective pressure on the pathogen. In this project, we have screened a collection of 480 wild emmer accessions originating from Israel for APR and seedling resistance to PST. Seedling resistance was tested against one Israeli and 3 North American PST isolates. APR was tested on accessions that did not have seedling resistance. The APR screen was conducted in two fields in Israel and in one field in the USA over 3 years for a total of 11 replicates. We have found about 20 accessions that have moderate stripe rust APR with infection type (IT&lt;5), and about 20 additional accessions that have novel seedling resistance (IT&lt;3). We have genotyped the collection using genotyping by sequencing (GBS) and the 90K SNP chip array. GBS yielded a total 341K SNP that were filtered to 150K informative SNP. The 90K assay resulted in 11K informative SNP. We have conducted a genome-wide association scan (GWAS) and found one significant locus on 6BL ( -log p &gt;5). Two novel loci were found for seedling resistance. Further investigation of the 6BL locus and the effect of Yr36 showed that the 6BL locus and the Yr36 have additive effect and that the presence of favorable alleles of both loci results in reduction of 2 grades in the IT score. To identify alleles conferring adaption to extreme climatic conditions, we have associated the patterns of genomic variation in wild emmer with historic climate data from the accessions’ collection sites. The analysis of population stratification revealed four genetically distinct groups of wild emmer accessions coinciding with their geographic distribution. Partitioning of genomic variance showed that geographic location and climate together explain 43% of SNPs among emmer accessions with 19% of SNPs affected by climatic factors. The top three bioclimatic factors driving SNP distribution were temperature seasonality, precipitation seasonality, and isothermality. Association mapping approaches revealed 57 SNPs associated with these bio-climatic variables. Out of 21 unique genomic regions controlling heading date variation, 10 (~50%) overlapped with SNPs showing significant association with at least one of the three bioclimatic variables. This result suggests that a substantial part of the genomic variation associated with local adaptation in wild emmer is driven by selection acting on loci regulating flowering. Conclusions: Wild emmer can serve as a good source for novel APR and seedling R genes for stripe rust resistance. APR for stripe rust is a complex trait conferred by several loci that may have an additive effect. GWAS is feasible in the wild emmer population, however, its detection power is limited. A panel of wild emmer tagged with more than 150K SNP is available for further GWAS of important traits. The insights gained by the bioclimatic-gentic associations should be taken into consideration when planning conservation strategies.
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Seale, Maria, Natàlia Garcia-Reyero, R. Salter, and Alicia Ruvinsky. An epigenetic modeling approach for adaptive prognostics of engineered systems. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/41282.

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Prognostics and health management (PHM) frameworks are widely used in engineered systems, such as manufacturing equipment, aircraft, and vehicles, to improve reliability, maintainability, and safety. Prognostic information for impending failures and remaining useful life is essential to inform decision-making by enabling cost versus risk estimates of maintenance actions. These estimates are generally provided by physics-based or data-driven models developed on historical information. Although current models provide some predictive capabilities, the ability to represent individualized dynamic factors that affect system health is limited. To address these shortcomings, we examine the biological phenomenon of epigenetics. Epigenetics provides insight into how environmental factors affect genetic expression in an organism, providing system health information that can be useful for predictions of future state. The means by which environmental factors influence epigenetic modifications leading to observable traits can be correlated to circumstances affecting system health. In this paper, we investigate the general parallels between the biological effects of epigenetic changes on cellular DNA to the influences leading to either system degradation and compromise, or improved system health. We also review a variety of epigenetic computational models and concepts, and present a general modeling framework to support adaptive system prognostics.
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