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Muscovy and the Mongols: Cross-cultural influences on the Steppe frontier, 1304-1589

Authors R Amitai
Year 2002
Journal Name SPECULUM-A JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL STUDIES
11501 Journal Article

Muscovy and the Mongols: Cross-cultural influences on the steppe frontier, 1304-1589

Authors E Levin
Year 1999
Journal Name Slavic Review
11503 Journal Article

Cross-cultural filmmaking - A handbook for making documentary and ethnographic films and videos

Authors M Banks
Year 1998
Journal Name TLS-THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT
11504 Journal Article

Critical care ethics in Hong Kong: Cross-cultural conflicts as east meets west

Authors F Cheng, M Ip, KK Wong, ...
Year 1998
Journal Name JOURNAL OF MEDICINE AND PHILOSOPHY
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11505 Journal Article

A cross-cultural look at death, dying, and religion - Parry,JK, Ryan,AS

Authors KA Oltjenbruns
Year 1997
Journal Name Death Studies
11506 Journal Article

Cross-Cultural Correlates of the Ownership of Private Property: Zelman's Gender Data Revisited

Authors Floyd Webster Rudmin
Year 1996
Journal Name Cross-Cultural Research
11507 Journal Article

SOCIALLY-DESIRABLE RESPONSE AND ACQUIESCENCE IN A CROSS-CULTURAL SURVEY OF MENTAL-HEALTH

Authors CE ROSS, J MIROWSKY
Year 1984
Journal Name JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR
11508 Journal Article

GRIEF AND MOURNING IN CROSS-CULTURAL-PERSPECTIVE - ROSENBLATT,PC, WALSH,RP, JACKSON,DA

Authors FA ISAMBERT
Year 1979
Journal Name ARCHIVES DE SCIENCES SOCIALES DES RELIGIONS
11509 Journal Article

GRIEF AND MOURNING IN CROSS-CULTURAL-PERSPECTIVE - ROSENBLATT,PC, WALSH,RP, JACKSON,DA

Authors CM PARKES
Year 1978
Journal Name SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE PART A-MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY
11510 Journal Article

USING DATE OF EUROPEAN CONTACT FOR TIME-LAGGED VARIABLES IN CROSS-CULTURAL SURVEYS

Authors WT DIVALE
Year 1976
Journal Name BEHAVIOR SCIENCE RESEARCH
11511 Journal Article

Sade's revenge: racial neoliberalism and the sovereignty of negation

Authors Susan Searls Giroux
Year 2010
Journal Name PATTERNS OF PREJUDICE
Citations (WoS) 13
11512 Journal Article

Adolescent age estimation from magnetic resonance images

Description
'The ability to assign accurate age estimates to living individuals and human remains has become an important element of forensic practice, due to increasing demands of the legal system in criminal prosecutions, and, increasingly important, determination of refugee status of asylum seekers. Bone age estimation (BAE) from medical images of the dentition and skeleton provides means for objective and reliable age estimation. Established in forensic practice, BAE in two-dimensional (2D) x-ray images is a challenging task due to the projective nature of radiographic images and lack of reference standard for a particular population. Moreover, although exposure to ionizing radiation during x-ray scans is not likely to cause immediate harm, it does add to the total lifetime dose of radiation received by the individual. The use of ionizing radiation without medical or criminal indication is therefore not permitted in many countries, and either way leads to ethical questions. On the other hand, three dimensional (3D) MR imaging provides means for comprehensive measurements of bones and cartilage, without the use of ionizing radiation. This may lead to more reliable and more precise BAE compared to evaluations based on 2D radiographs. The primary aim of the proposed project is to design and implement a software tool for automated age estimation based on the hand bones, clavicle and wisdom teeth in 3D MR images. By using the developed software, we will 1) investigate all of the information currently used for forensic age estimation of the same individuals, and get an insight into developmental differences between the hand bones, clavicle and wisdom teeth descriptors; 2) determine statistically relevant reference values for central Europeans of ages between 13 and 26 years. The project is expected to have a high social and economic impact by providing a novel completely non-invasive and automated method, which could become a new “gold standard” in age estimation of adolescents.'
Year 2013
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11516 Project

ONE YEAR LATER AND THE MYTH OF A POST-RACIAL SOCIETY

Authors Michael C. Dawson, Lawrence D. Bobo
Year 2009
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
11517 Journal Article

Gendered racism and depression among Black women: Examining the roles of social support and identity.

Authors Martinque K. Jones, Seanna Leath, Isis H. Settles, ...
Year 2022
Journal Name Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
Citations (WoS) 22
11518 Journal Article

Disparities in awareness of the HPV vaccine and HPV-associated cancers among racial/ethnic minority populations: 2018 HINTS

Authors Daisy Le, Hee Jun Kim, Kuang-Yi Wen, ...
Year 2022
Journal Name Ethnicity & Health
Citations (WoS) 7
11520 Journal Article

Not Just Black and White

Authors Sarah A. Spell
Year 2016
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
11524 Journal Article

Generations: Academic and Athletic Integration of a Southern PWI Basketball Program

Authors Langston Clark, Louis Harrison, Albert Y. Bimper
Year 2015
Journal Name RESEARCH QUARTERLY FOR EXERCISE AND SPORT
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11525 Journal Article

Intergenerational transmission of educational attainment in adoptive families in the Netherlands

Authors Lotte Scheeren, Aart C. Liefbroer, Marjolijn Das
Year 2017
Journal Name Research in Social Stratification and Mobility
Citations (WoS) 3
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11526 Journal Article

Does Proximity to Retailers Influence Alcohol and Tobacco Use Among Latino Adolescents?

Authors Joshua H. West, Elaine J. Blumberg, Norma J. Kelley, ...
Year 2009
Journal Name JOURNAL OF IMMIGRANT AND MINORITY HEALTH
Citations (WoS) 47
11529 Journal Article

Applying Digital Escape Rooms Infused With Cross-Cultural Management Theories in Higher Education

Authors Eleni Meletiadou
Year 2023
Book Title Advances in Educational Technologies and Instructional Design
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11535 Book Chapter

THE CROSS-CULTURAL CONTEXT OF THE BENAKI CHASUBLE: A SAFAVID-RENAISSANCE VELVET ENCOUNTER

Authors Nikolaos Vryzidis
Year 2020
Journal Name DELTION OF THE CHRISTIAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY
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11538 Journal Article

Following Snowden: a cross-cultural study on the social impact of Snowden's revelations

Authors Kiyoshi Murata, Andrew A. Adams, Ana Maria Lara Palma
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society
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11540 Journal Article

Hospitality Industry Web-Based Self-Service Technology Adoption Model: A Cross-Cultural Perspective

Authors Louisa Yee-Sum Lee
Year 2016
Journal Name JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY & TOURISM RESEARCH
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11541 Journal Article

Models as cross-cultural design Ethnographic ship models at the National Maritime Museum

Authors Claire Wintle
Year 2015
Journal Name JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF COLLECTIONS
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11543 Journal Article

ONE HALF LIVING FOR TWO: CROSS-CULTURAL PARADIGMS OF TWINSHIP AND TWIN LOSS

Authors Emily C. McIlroy
Year 2011
Journal Name OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying
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11546 Journal Article

Language, cognition and landscape: understanding cross-cultural and individual variation in geographical ontology

Description
This project will break new ground in the language sciences by pursuing a linguistic inquiry into landscape. From the linguist s point of view, the geophysical environment is virtually unexplored. Yet it has vast potential for influence on the discipline. The project will play a pioneering role in situating landscape within linguistics as a fundamental domain of representational systems, opening up important links to other disciplines concerned with landscape that usually have little to do with language. It will achieve this by (1) exploring landscape categorization in a number of languages, (2) comparing such categorization, (3) developing a model for understanding categorization across languages and speakers, and (4) documenting vanishing landscape systems. The research team will study landscape categorization in six diverse language settings. Each setting is a case study carried out by a team member with expert knowledge and prior field experience of the setting. Each setting offers opportunities of studying closely related languages as well as individuals speaking the same language, making comparison possible not only among maximally diverse languages but also at finer levels of linguistic granularity. An exploratory psycholinguistic subproject will probe the relationship between language and cognition in the landscape domain. The project will blaze a trail in applying GIS to linguistic data, in testing advanced experimental techniques in the field, and in documenting domain-specific data from a global language sample. Cross-cultural variation in landscape ontology is a matter of great practical importance understanding the meaning and reference of landscape terms and place names is crucial to major fields of human cooperation, from navigation to international law.
Year 2011
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11547 Project

The divine and artistic ideal: Ideas and insights for cross-cultural aesthetic education

Authors Ming Dong Gu
Year 2008
Journal Name JOURNAL OF AESTHETIC EDUCATION
11549 Journal Article
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