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    The entrepreneurial experience of a district figure of the Vyatka governorate during the late 19th – early 20th centuries (using I.N. Kibardin as an example) by D.V. Kondrashin

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The relevance of the research lies in the anthropological approach to the study of the history of Russian entrepreneurial activity during the late 19th – early 20th centuries, in focusing on the background historical figure who was devoid of the halo of uniqueness and elitism.…”
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    AMBIGUOUS JANUS OF MODERN DEMOCRACY by Volodymyr V. Khmil

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Jaspers that can prevent social entropy resulting in world anthropologic catastrophes has been grounded in the present research.…”
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  3. 1423

    Assessment of comminution capacity related to molar intercuspation in catarrhines using a chewing simulator by Axelle EC Walker, Franck Guy, Christian Salles, Ghislain Thiery, Vincent Lazzari

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…It also highlights the masticatory capacities of various occlusal patterns in primates and our ability to test these with robotics, a breakthrough that will allow investigations of important anthropological questions concerning the evolution of dental morphology.…”
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    Dai contadini operai agli amenity migrants. L'eredità del socialismo e il futuro del ruralismo montano in Romania by Andrea Membretti, Bogdan Iancu

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…This article investigates the legacy of state socialism and the post-socialist transformation inside the Romanian Carpathians by reviewing sociological literature on new inhabitants of the Alps and anthropological literature on ruralism in Romania. Today, after a period spent adapting to socialist agricultural and industrial policies, several rural communities of the Carpathians are facing growing waves of amenity migrants and urban tourists. …”
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  5. 1425

    Le travail scolaire : définition, histoire et moteu d’un objet d’étude socio-historique by Nicolas Sembel

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…When replacing then this sociological approach in a historical perspective, it is possible to formulate a socio-historical hypothesis, that the engine of school work is a product of anthropological tension, standing in the long term, between the actor and the system. …”
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  6. 1426

    Toward Inculturated Preaching by Michael E. Connors

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This question is as old as Christianity, even though “culture” in its anthropological sense is a relatively recent development. …”
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    From Peasant Workers to Amenity Migrants. Socialist Heritage and the Future of Mountain Rurality in Romania by Andrea Membretti, Bogdan Iancu

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…This article investigates the legacy of state socialism and the post-socialist transformation inside the Romanian Carpathians by reviewing sociological literature on new inhabitants of the Alps and anthropological literature on ruralism in Romania. Today, after a period spent adapting to socialist agricultural and industrial policies, several rural communities of the Carpathians are facing growing waves of amenity migrants and urban tourists. …”
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  8. 1428

    One hundred and fifty years of ethnobotanical studies in North America by Robert Bye, Edelmira Linares

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…After 1892, his contributions were archived in his private files or shared with botanical and anthropological colleagues for their specialized publications. …”
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    Moloch en expansion by Agnès Bouvier

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…It is deliberately meant by Flaubert to show “Moloch” in its full significance, as an historical, theological and anthropological phenomenon, a terrifying whole. The accumulation of cultural references raise endless foundations to the statue revived in Salammbô. …”
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    FORMATION OF THE NEW WORLD VIEW, NEW PERSON, NEW SOCIETY OF THE FUTURE by Valentina A. Voronkova

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…Objective: To substantiate the anthropological approaches to the definition of the noosphere and cosmic consciousness and the world, a new consciousness, a new man, a new society of the future, by which humankind can go to a new state of mutual responsibility. …”
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    Comparison of philosophical foundations and consumption theory in Islamic economy with capitalist economy (Focusing on Keynes' consumption theory) by Rezai Ahmadali

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The findings of the research showed that the foundations and assumptions of consumer behavior theories in Islamic economy and capitalist economy are different in matters such as anthropological foundations, goals and motivations of consumer, and methods of achieving goals. …”
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    MYTHOLOGIC AND DESTRUCTION OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND ARCHAIC CONSCIOUSNESS (TRAVELING TO SOURCES OF PRESOCRATIC THINKING) by V. B. Okorokov

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The generalised method, which is used by us, leans on deep resources of high-energy consciousness and on decoding of possibilities of anthropological time that it presumes to open new horizons of human existence. …”
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    „Člověk nestojí za nic, nenadchne-li ho blízkost velkého muže.“ Personifikace významového prostoru národních oslav 60. a 70. let 19. století by Karel Šíma

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Butler) using historical and anthropological approaches based in concept of culture as “web of significance” (C. …”
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    SPACES OF ART CULTURE ORGANIZATION CREATED BY WOMEN INTELLECTUALS OF THE 17TH CENTURY by Violetta S. Trofimova

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…While analyzing cultural institutions, an axiological approach is used with the inclusion of an anthropological component. While analyzing the space of art culture organization, methods such as analysis of the physical characteristics of the space, its internal structure, functions, values, place and role of creators in it and the results of their creative activity are used. …”
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    Sur les origines du concept de méthode à l’âge classique : La Ramée, Bacon et Descartes by Philippe Hamou

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…It is perhaps not as much epistemological as it is anthropological and maybe religious, revealing important differences in their approaches to human capabilities and the progress of science.…”
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    The concept of the notion “pupil’s success in the process of sports training” by Alexander D. Voronin

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…In addition, the authors identified the fundamental approaches of organization of the training process of the student during his sports preparation for the formation of his success: self-centered, self-activity, anthropological, and also made their analysis and provided a description of each approach separately. …”
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    Morphometric Study of the Hard Palate and Its Relevance to Dental and Forensic Sciences by Ayman G. Mustafa, Ayssar A. Tashtoush, Othman A. Alshboul, Mohammed Z. Allouh, Ahmad A. Altarifi

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…These findings might be potentially relevant to anthropological studies aiming at individual and/or sex identification. …”
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    Trajectory of human migration: insights from autosomal and non-autosomal variant clustering patterns by Samayeta Sarkar Tuli, Joyatry Sarker, Mrinmoy Saha Roddur, Anik Biswas, Reefa Nawar, Tahmina Akter, Md. Wahid Murad, Abu Ashfaqur Sajib

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Genetic variations present in the Y chromosomal and mitochondrial DNA provide the mole-cular basis to support the archeological and anthropological evidence that formulates the theories for describing the trajectory of human migration, which started almost 200,000 years ago out of Africa. …”
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