Sentences with phrase «from eastern»

Jennifer Holly received her Bachelors of Science in Therapeutic Recreation from Eastern Michigan University in 1998 and then began her career with the University of Michigan Health System.
Sponges - Cyanobacteria associations: Global diversity overview and new data from the Eastern Mediterranean — Despoina Konstantinou — PLOS One
The EURAC research team, in collaboration with the Sapienza University of Rome and the University of Santiago de Compostela, thus compared the mitochondrial DNA of the Iceman with that from 1,077 individuals belonging to the K1 lineage, of which 42 samples originated from the eastern Alps and were for the first time analysed in this study.
Valentina Coia explains further: «The first hypothesis could not be ruled out given that the study considered only 85 modern comparison samples from the K1 lineage — the genetic lineage that also includes that of Ötzi — which comprised few samples from Europe and especially none from the eastern Alps, which are home to populations that presumably have a genetic continuity with the Iceman.
The groups from the eastern Alps in fact significantly increased in size only from the Bronze Age onwards, as evidenced by archaeological studies conducted in the territory inhabited by the Iceman.
However, the geometry of the femoral midshaft and contour of the pelvic inlet do not resemble that of any specimens attributed to H.erectus from eastern Africa.
Number and size of neurons were quantified using stereological methods within the dorsolateral (DL - PFC) and mesial (M - PFC) subdivisions of the PFC. Cases were from the eastern and southeastern United States and died between 2000 and 2006.
This object had an almost circular shape, and a light beam came out from its eastern part that crossed the sunspot to the south of the nucleus, producing a shadow on the penumbra that was lost in the large mass of faculae surrounding the eastern extreme of the sunspot.»
«Through a partnership with the University of Texas at Tyler and New Mexico State University, we are now expanding this study to many more sources from the eastern, southern, and southwestern U.S..
The scattered islands of the vast Pacific Ocean were settled by seafarers who set out from the eastern coasts and islands of Asia and traveled thousands of kilometers by boat.
Archaeologists suspect the Gauls adopted the Etruscan tipple in place of their own fermented fruit and honey drinks, and brought vines from the eastern Mediterranean so they could export their own.
That additional genetic separation arose when habitat loss cut the western tigers off from their eastern brethren.
«Bird's - foot violets have an unusually broad distribution from eastern Canada through at least 30 American states.
In addition to Sequoia, the team also sequenced a barred owl individual from the eastern United States as a baseline of comparison for better evaluating the frequency of interbreeding and tracking hybrid offspring in the wild.
Agriculture spread north and west from eastern Europe 8,000 years ago.
It is the only survivor of the languages spoken in southwestern Europe six or seven thousand years ago when early farmers arrived from eastern Mediterranean, bringing their technology and Indo - European languages with them.
The researchers followed 135 females, some from the eastern Pacific and some from the western Pacific, over 15 years as they crisscrossed the ocean hunting for jellyfish.
Then the poachers apparently shifted their targets, because the elephants disappeared from eastern DRC and international attention had ramped up pressure on Zambia (because it wanted to sell stockpiles of ivory), said Bill Clark, an adviser to Interpol and a co-author of the new paper, in a press teleconference.
Each fall, millions of monarch butterflies make a spectacular journey from the eastern parts of North America to reach their overwintering grounds in Mexico.
In the 1970s, researchers discovered that chimps living in Guinea and Ivory Coast, on the far western edge of their species's range, hunted and used tools differently from their eastern cousins.
The researchers from the University's Australian Centre for Ancient DNA (ACAD) found that a large and genetically diverse population of thylacines lived in western regions of Australia right up to their extinction from the mainland around 3000 years ago, separated from the eastern population.
«They are currently worried about people coming from Eastern Europe and North Africa.
About 60 gallons (225 liters) of water a minute was escaping from the eastern cooling tower of the 620 - megawatt power plant that provides nearly three quarters of the state's electricity needs.
An intricate system of basins, channels, and levees called the Headwaters Diversion carries water from the eastern Missouri Ozark Plateau to the Mississippi River south of Cape Girardeau.
Weingarten et al. combined information from public injection - well databases from the eastern and central United States with the best earthquake catalog available over the past 30 years.
But wetlands are shrinking in countries all along the major flyway that extends from eastern Siberia to New Zealand, the study's authors note, so protecting the 8 million birds that use the corridor annually will require an international solution.
The Sherpas came to the Khumbu region from eastern Tibet some 500 years ago, says Murphy.
Dass and his colleagues, which included Piyush Kumar from the University of Georgia and Omer Topaloglu from Eastern Illinois University, took a different approach to studying employee satisfaction.
Beth Shapiro of Oxford University and her colleagues analyzed mitochondrial DNA from 352 bison fossils recovered from eastern and western Beringia (the landmass that includes Alaska, Canada and Siberia), North America, China and Russia.
The bodies, seven Anglo - Saxons and three preinvasion peoples, were buried near Cambridge, U.K., between about 100 B.C.E and 800 C.E. Writing in Nature Communications, the researchers report that 38 % of the ancestors of people from the eastern United Kingdom were Anglo - Saxons.
The source of the outbreak is disputed, but the infection is widely believed to have been brought in with cheap cattle imported from Eastern Europe.
Another type resembles sounds from the eastern Pacific Ocean that a dolphin called the false killer whale makes.
The Burmese python, whose range stretches from Eastern Indian through mainland Southeast Asia, is a nonvenomous constrictor but can overpower a human.
A handful of other fire scientists and grad students from Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) are checking equipment in the test room as well.
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.»
Jari A. Laukkanen, M.D., Ph.D., of the University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, and coauthors investigated the association between sauna bathing and the risk of SCD, fatal coronary heart disease (CHD), fatal CVD and all - cause mortality in a group of 2,315 middle - aged men (42 to 60 years old) from eastern Finland.
Both were immigrants from Eastern Europe with no formal schooling.
Zwyns visited the Siberian cave in 2009 to study stone tools from its Eastern Gallery, where the Denisovan fossils were found.
Three patients from eastern China developed severe pneumonia and acute respiratory distress syndrome and died as a result.
The process is analogous to building a house, not from the ground up, but from the eastern wall to the western wall.
«If immigrant workers from Eastern European and Third World countries continue to arrive in the EU, while work continues to emigrate via computer networks, what can be done about unemployment?»
Its main focus has changed from the eastern parts to the western parts.»
The Willard's horseshoe bat, a newly described species from eastern Democratic Republic of Congo and another species predicted to possibly go extinct due to climate change in the future.
About one - third are foreign students, many recruited from Eastern Europe.
Suicidal zombie insects, a wild - eyed scientist from Eastern Europe, bloodsucking and mind control.
And at the postdoctoral level, NTU is working through the SINGA Scheme with A * STAR to recruit candidates from Eastern Europe, Russia and Ukraine, and the Middle East as well as to bring in Singaporean students.
In this pilot project, eight admixed or Coloured individuals from the Western Cape, seven Sotho speakers from the Free State, eight Xhosa speakers from the Eastern Cape and one Zulu speaker from Gauteng constituted the sample group of the study.
Each fall, hundreds of millions of monarchs flee the winter's cold, flying more than 2,000 miles from the eastern United States to the forested high mountains west of Mexico City.
Before that, it had already spread from eastern Styria and southern Burgenland to Hungary and has already reached Lake Balaton.
Teams have uncovered 14,000 - to 15,000 - year - old remains of Great Dane — like dogs from eastern Russia.
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