Sentences with phrase «from eurasian»

Nikolay Nikiforov stated that if Russia will not issue its own cryptocurrency, then another country from the Eurasian Economic Commision will do it first.
«The Digital Agenda in the Era of Globalization» forum conducted in Almaty, the financial capital of Kazakhstan was attended by officials from the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).
CO2 did come from oceans as they heated up at end of ice age cycles with significant contributions from eurasian swamps as well.
Aiming to finally remedy that injustice, Greetings from the Eurasian reflects on the artist's activities in Antwerp during the aforementioned period by focusing on the use of the Eurasia notion that was a key aspect of Beuys's anti-modern paradigm.
Greetings from the Eurasian will also be exploring Joseph's relevance to younger generations of artists.
Joseph Beuys — Greetings from the Eurasian Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp Antwerp, Belgium October 13, 2017 - January 21, 2018 Beuys at M HKA
This card from the Eurasian Bank in Kazakhstan is ornamented with a gold and diamond heart.
You can also head up the Mekong River to the jungles of Huay Xi or head down to the bustling city of Vientiane, taking in the views from the Patuxai building, tucking into a cake from a Eurasian patisserie or exploring the eclectic mix of Hindu and Buddhist sculptures at Buddha Park.
Historically, it's known that The Great Wall of China was constructed over many centuries by uniting earlier fortresses and fortifications in order to defend Chinese territories against nomadic raiders from the Eurasian Steppe (principally but not exclusively the Mongolians); an undertaking set into motion by King Zheng, the First Emperor of the Qin Dynasty around 221 BCE.
Named after Dudley Foster, pilot of the US Navy submersible Alvin, who collected the first specimen, this tiny jelly is common near the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, an ocean - floor dividing line that separates the North American tectonic plate from the Eurasian, running south from Iceland down to the Azores.
It is a mixed - origin virus containing genes from the Eurasian HPAI H5N8 and genes from North American low pathogenic avian influenza from wild birds.
When they analyzed the remnants of ancient liquids soaked into the porous clay using mass spectrometry, the researchers found traces of tartaric, malic, succinic, and citric acids, all chemical signatures of wine made from the Eurasian grape (Vitis vinifera).
Then, about 9000 years ago farmers from the Near East arrived — and about 4500 years ago a wave of pastoralists from the Eurasian steppe swept across the continent too.
They found two major lineages responsible for almost all modern horses: Arabian horses from the Arabian Peninsula and the now - extinct Turkoman horses from the Eurasian Steppe, the researchers report today in Current Biology.
Tectonically it is on a small separate plate together with most of Turkey, it is separate from Eurasian plate, and doesn't belong to the African plate.
You really think that a Chihauhua is indistinguishable from the Eurasian Wolf?
The other 7 percent comes from Eurasians who probably arrived in the Levant 3,700 to 2,200 years ago.
By comparing Aboriginal genomes to other groups, they conclude that Aborigines diverged from Eurasians between 50,000 and 70,000 years ago, after the whole group had already split from Africans.

Not exact matches

Either he doubles down, sticks to the low - production model and hopes the unpredictable Eurasians kiss and make up, or he scales up production and competes on price, walking away from a marketing strategy that made Potash Corp. one of Canada's most successful, and profitable, companies.
Foreign Minister Lavrov recently voiced Russia's hope at the Munich Security Conference for a common Eurasian Union with the European Union extending from Lisbon to Vladivostok.
The earliest people to colonize the Eurasian landma - ss likely did so across the Bab - al - Mandab Strait separating present - day Yemen from Djibouti.
Consider the variety: from Malay laksa to southern Indian curries, a diverse smattering of Chinese cuisines (Hokkien, Teo Chiew, Cantonese), the obscure Baba - Nyonya (a fusion of Chinese and Malay styles) and Eurasian cuisines, Singapore is a virtual microcosm of...
If you are interested in cooking from Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, and other places in Eurasia, make sure to see our full, free Eurasian Cookbook online!
Devil Curry is a Eurasian dish that traditionally uses meats leftover from large meals such as Christmas dinner, and brings them together with a spicy mustard and chile laced gravy.
Last year's edition of the Eurasian Packaging Fair drew 1,114 exhibiting firms and company representatives from 37 countries.
Aside from Moldova, Ukraine and Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan is the only CIS country that is not a member of NATO, the Russian - led CSTO security bloc, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) or the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU).
In many ways, Merkel's visit is a test both of Putin's commitment to create the Eurasian Union, of which Moldova, just as Ukraine, would be inevitable members, and how it will react from now on to EU integration initiatives in countries, such as Ukraine and Moldova, which have made initial efforts to join the European Union.
The mostly European / Eurasian field of Politology is different in orientation from American - defined Political Science, to which it is related.
Earlier studies have shown that one to six percent of modern Eurasian genomes were inherited from ancient hominins, such as Neanderthal or Denisovans.
We show that Neandertals shared more genetic variants with present - day humans in Eurasia than with present - day humans in sub-Saharan Africa, suggesting that gene flow from Neandertals into the ancestors of non-Africans occurred before the divergence of Eurasian groups from each other.
Before the Black Death (Eurasia 3,000 - 5,000 years ago) In 2015, geneticists discovered aDNA from plague - causing Yersina pestis bacteria in the teeth of Bronze Age Eurasians, revealing that less - contagious strains infected people millennia before historically documented pandemics.
This analysis showed that while Tibetan brown bears share a close common ancestry with their North American and Eurasian kin, Himalayan brown bears belong to a distinct evolutionary lineage that diverged early on from all other brown bears.
Today, there are approximately 2,000 Przewalski's horses, all descended from those captured horses, and they have been reintroduced on the Eurasian steppes.
Our findings reveal the timing of divergence of western Eurasians and East Asians to be more than 36,200 years ago and that European genomic structure today dates back to the Upper Paleolithic and derives from a meta - population that at times stretched from Europe to central Asia.
The authors summarized work that investigated the genomes of more than 20 ancients in the Eurasian family tree, including the 45,000 - year - old Ust» - Ishim individual from Central Siberia, for their paper.
So the study has not only made it possible to confirm the Eurasian origin of the U6 lineage but also to support the hypothesis that some populations embarked on a back - migration to Africa from Eurasia at the start of the Upper Palaeolithic, about 40 - 45,000 years ago.
That woman was part of the first population of our species that inhabited Europe following the Eurasian expansion of Homo sapiens from Africa, and the lineage she belongs to reinforces the hypothesis of a back - migration to Africa during the Upper Palaeolithic, say investigators.
But a new analysis of nuclear DNA taken from 51 ancient Eurasians tells a different story.
Descendants of Eurasian boars from Russia and introduced for sport hunting long ago, they cause substantial damage to indigenous habitats.
The paper explains that this novel H1N1 has two genes from an avian virus that entered Eurasian swine in 1979, three from the old - fashioned H1N1 in North American swine, two genes from the triple reassortants in North American swine, and the final one from humans transmitted to us from birds in 1968.
The remarkable specimen — which includes nine skeletal elements from one individual, including the thoracic vertebrae and the femoral bones — is being heralded as the «best preserved hesperornithiform material from Asia» and to be «the first report of the hesperorinthiforms from the eastern margin of the Eurasian Continent.»
The research team used data from the «European Union for Bird Ringing» (EURING)- the European institution in charge of banding and tracking birds - in order to examine the data recorded on 42,707 Eurasian siskins between 1907 and 2011.
A 2015 study in Genome Research, for example, estimated that 25 percent of modern Eurasian wolf DNA actually comes from interbreeding with domesticated dogs.
The ancient genome predates a mysterious migratory event which occurred roughly 3,000 years ago, known as the «Eurasian backflow», when people from regions of Western Eurasia such as the Near East and Anatolia suddenly flooded back into the Horn of Africa.
Graebe and co-worker C. Liebermann discovered that a red dye called alizarin — then made from madder, a Eurasian herb — was a derivative of anthracene, a crystalline cyclic hydrocarbon.
By comparing the ancient genome to DNA from modern Africans, the team have been able to show that not only do East African populations today have as much as 25 % Eurasian ancestry from this event, but that African populations in all corners of the continent — from the far West to the South — have at least 5 % of their genome traceable to the Eurasian migration.
«Genomes from this migration seeped right across the continent, way beyond East Africa, from the Yoruba on the western coast to the Mbuti in the heart of the Congo — who show as much as 7 % and 6 % of their genomes respectively to be West Eurasian,» said Marcos Gallego Llorente, first author of the study, also from Cambridge's Zoology Department.
«We were surprised by the results, because we expected a substantial fraction of the genome of the red wolf and eastern wolf, maybe 20 % to 30 %, would be derived from a long - distinct species, much as about 1 % to 4 % of [human] Eurasian genomes derive from Neanderthals,» said Wayne.
The only mammals not of Eurasian origin are the hominins — «striking» evidence the hominins were «behaving differently from other animals,» Foley says.
The researchers found similarities in the genetic sequences that suggest that «ancient American and Eurasian domestic dogs share a common origin from Old World gray wolves.»
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