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What is the Origin of Human Bacterial Flora?
Alen J Salerian MD
Journal of Applied & Environmental Microbiology. 2020 8 (1). doi: 10.12691/jaem-8-1-1
Keywords: human flora, bacteremia, endogenous infections, malassezia, h.pylori, breast milk bacteria
Context: ...timated to be 38 trillion and equal to the number of human cells. Historically , the human flora have been viewed as friendly immigrant microbes that enhance immunity against pathogens and in general promote better health for humans. This reviewinvestigates the origin o...
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Migratory Fishes of Meenachil River, Southern Western Ghats, Kerala, India: Present Status, Threats and Conservation Strategies
Cheriyan P. Letha, Oommen Manu
Applied Ecology and Environmental Sciences. 2022 10 (12). doi: 10.12691/aees-10-12-8
Keywords: Migration, riverine fishes, check dams, spawning migrant s, salinity barrier
Context: ... correlation to the precipitation pattern of the region. Thirteen fish species under catadromous, anadromous, and oceanodromous migrant s belong to seven orders, ten families, and twelve genera were recorded in the study. Monsoon is the only season when the river overflo...
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Characterization of Link between Migration and Local non-agricultural Diversification of Rural Households in Folona (Mali)
Breïma Traoré
American Journal of Rural Development. 2019 7 (1). doi: 10.12691/ajrd-7-1-2
Keywords: migration, local non-agricultural diversification, household, Folona
Context: ...tio has a negative and significant impact on the ratio of local non-agricultural diversification. The increase in the number of migrant s in the household discourages the practice of local non-agricultural diversification in order to support agricultural production....
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Contributing to Resolving the Mong Ethnic Group’s Free Migration Issue in Vietnam Nowadays
Tran Xuan Dung, Dang Thanh Tung
World Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities. 2019 5 (1). doi: 10.12691/wjssh-5-1-3
Keywords: the free migration, the Mong ethnic, the social and economic development
Context: ...opulation and society management, social and economic development in both places of emigration and immigration, which makes the migrant s’ life more difficult and causes serious consequences for the econogical environment and even gives a rise to conflicting disputes and...
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Shifting Urban Dynamics: Gentrification Processes around Dwarka Sector 21 Metro Hub in Delhi, India
Rahat Varma, Suruchi Modi, Preetha Sajin, Mohammad Arif Kamal
American Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture. 2025 13 (6). doi: 10.12691/ajcea-13-6-3
Keywords: Gentrification, Transit-Oriented Development, Migration, Employment, Metro, Dwarka, Delhi, India
Context: ...d demographics, guided by the 3P framework People, Place, and Policy. Results reveal a large influx of younger, highly educated migrant s, signalling rapid demographic churn and status upgrading. Urban restructuring has increased as land use has changed from mostly resid...
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Left-Behind Children in Parental Migration Are Susceptible To Cardiovascular Disease
Jinkui Lu, Xiaojian Yin, Lihong Mao
Journal of Food and Nutrition Research. 2014 2 (3). doi: 10.12691/jfnr-2-3-1
Keywords: left-behind children, parental migration, cardiac vascular diseases
Context: ...hind children to cardiovascular disease. Methods: 2457 rural children, among whom 1212 are left-behind children by their migrant peasant worker parents and 1245 are not left-behind children as a control group, were recruited to examine the characteristics of left...
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Perceived Evidences of Climate Change and Effects on Smallholders Farming Practices in Edo North, Edo State, Nigeria
O.O. Akingba, O.O. Olubanjo, C.N. Emeribe, O.A. Ibanga, A.E. Alade
American Journal of Water Resources. 2022 10 (2). doi: 10.12691/ajwr-10-2-1
Keywords: climate change, food security, smallholder farmers, sampled crop farmers, climate change impact
Context: ...stionnaires, interviews and focused group discussions with sampled crop famers (SCF). The study found that majority of SCF were migrant farmers (44.6 %), while the indigenous farmers only constituted about 33.4 %. In terms of type of crop(s) cultivated in the study area...
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Some Impact Assessement of Migration in Wenchi Municipality
Khalid Muaz
Language Education Forum. 2019 1 (1). doi: 10.12691/lef-1-1-4
Keywords: migration, assessment and Wenchi
Context: ...he main aim of the study was to examine the causes of in-migration in the Wenchi municipality, the socio-economic conditions of migrant s, benefits and side effects of migration in Wenchi and to bring out suggestions and recommendation on the management of migration in t...
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Avifaunal Assemblages of Jhanjimuk-Kokilamukh IBA Complex of Jorhat Assam India-A Potential Ramsar Site of Assam
Nilutpal Mahanta, Prasanta Kumar Saikia, Malabika Kakati Saikia
Applied Ecology and Environmental Sciences. 2019 7 (3). doi: 10.12691/aees-7-3-4
Keywords: potential Ramsar site, IBA site, Jhanjimukh-Kokilamukh IBA, Assam, north east India, anthropogenic threats
Context: ... range extensions of two wader species in Northeast India. The IBA site also act as refueling site for many regular and passage migrant s as it is situated in a strategic location of the major migratory routes of East-Asia Flyways. Thus, it is an urgent need to protect t...
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Orange Flesh Sweet Potatoes (Ipomea batatas) Consumption for Food Diversification and Nutritional Security of Cocoa Producers’ Population in Nawa Region, Côte d’Ivoire
Agbo Adouko Edith, Yoboué Behibolo Antoinette, Konan Amoin Georgette, Kouamé Christophe, Brou Kouakou, Tiahou Gnomblésson Georges
Journal of Food Security. 2018 6 (3). doi: 10.12691/jfs-6-3-2
Keywords: sweet potato, Nawa region, cocoa producer, food diversity, nutrients
Context: ...jor staple food are yams (36.7%), rice (29.6%) and cassava (17.4%). Sweet potatoes are more cultivated and consumed by native immigrant from the North of Côte d’Ivoire. Children nutritional status revealed that global acute malnutrition prevalence is 6.4% (95% Confidenc...
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