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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38603266/tales-from-a-hospital-entrance-screener-an-autoethnography-and-exploration-of-covid-19-risk-and-responsibility
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rachelle Miele
This autoethnography explores my experiences as a hospital entrance screener during the first wave of the pandemic in a hospital in Ontario, Canada. In April 2020, I was redeployed from my research role to a hospital entrance screener. Focused on my lived experiences, the purpose of this research is to provide a glimpse into what it was like to work in a hospital early in the pandemic, to understand these experiences in relation to sociocultural meanings, and to try to make sense of my experiences with COVID-19...
August 2023: Journal of Contemporary Ethnography
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602254/changes-in-limb-bone-diaphyseal-structure-in-chimpanzees-during-development
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Michele M Bleuze
OBJECTIVES: This study tests if femoral and humeral cross-sectional geometry (CSG) and cross-sectional properties (CSPs) in an ontogenetic series of wild-caught chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes ssp.) reflect locomotor behavior during development. The goal is to clarify the relationship between limb bone structure and locomotor behavior during ontogeny in Pan. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The latex cast method was used to reconstruct cross sections at the midshaft femur and mid-distal humerus...
April 11, 2024: American journal of biological anthropology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602232/asymmetry-in-linear-measurements-and-cross-sectional-geometry-in-the-humerus-during-ontogeny
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin Osipov, Lesley Harrington, Libby Cowgill, Marla MacKinnon, Helen Kurki
OBJECTIVES: Adult upper limb asymmetry is used to reconstruct behavior. However, the developmental trajectory of asymmetry in bone length, cross-sectional geometry (CSG), and joint dimensions is poorly understood. This study examines the development trajectory of humeral asymmetry and if asymmetry in bone length, joint size, and CSG develop in concert. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Linear measurements of bone length and metaphyseal/epiphyseal breadth, bending rigidity (Imax and Imin ), and cross-sectional shape (Imax /Imin ) at 30%, 50%, and 70% of bone length were acquired from 3D models of humeri from four skeletal samples of prehistoric hunter-gatherer populations (n = 82)...
April 11, 2024: American journal of biological anthropology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38600623/sex-estimation-research-trends-in-forensic-anthropology-between-2000-and-2022-in-five-prominent-journals
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Morgan J Ferrell, John J Schultz, Donovan M Adams
In forensic anthropology, osteological sex estimation methods are continuously reevaluated and updated to improve classification accuracies. Therefore, to gain a comprehensive understanding of recent trends in sex estimation research in forensic anthropology, a content analysis of articles published between 2000 and 2022 in Forensic Science International, the Journal of Forensic Sciences, the International Journal of Legal Medicine, the American Journal of Biological Anthropology, and Forensic Anthropology, was performed...
April 10, 2024: Journal of Forensic Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38600492/ethno-medicinal-uses-and-cultural-importance-of-stingless-bees-and-their-hive-products-in-several-ethnic-communities-of-bhutan
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Thubten Gyeltshen, Chet P Bhatta, Tulsi Gurung, Pelden Dorji, Jigme Tenzin
BACKGROUND: Indigenous and non-indigenous people in subtropical and temperate areas of Bhutan share an intricate relationship with stingless bees for diverse purposes including ethno-medicinal uses. Stingless bees hold significant importance in the realms of social, economic, cultural, and spiritual aspects. Bhutan's cultural traditions demonstrate a strong bond with the environment, exemplified by the regular use of honey from stingless bees for remedies such as treating the common cold, cough, and sore throat...
April 10, 2024: Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38599140/description-and-taxonomic-assessment-of-fossil-cercopithecidae-from-the-pliocene-galili-formation-ethiopia
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Hailay G Reda, Stephen R Frost, Evan A Simons, Jay Quade, Scott W Simpson
The Mount Galili Formation in the Afar region, Ethiopia, samples a critical time in hominin evolution, 4.4 to 3.8 Ma, documenting the last appearance of Ardipithecus and the origin of Australopithecus. This period is also important in the evolution of cercopithecids, especially the origin of Theropithecus in general and Theropithecus oswaldi lineage in particular. Galili has provided a total of 655 cercopithecid specimens that include crania, mandibles, isolated teeth and postcrania. All the fossils were recovered from the Lasdanan (5...
April 9, 2024: Journal of Human Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38599038/digital-measurement-of-deciduous-tooth-dimensions-in-china-a-cross-sectional-survey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tianyi Zhang, Xiaoli Gao, Chao Huang, Shenping Su, Xiaoping Lin, Lijun Yin, Qingwei Bi, YongJie Fan, Jiang Lin, Jianming Wei, Yingping Liu, Lin Chai, Mingyan Xu, Xiaotao Chen, Wenyi Zhong, Xianghong Yang, Qingbin Zhang, Jing Gao, Zuomin Wang, Zhiqiang Liu
OBJECTIVE: Crown dimensions data of deciduous teeth hold anthropological, forensic, and archaeological value. However, such information remains scarce for the Chinese population. This multi-center study aimed to collect a large sample of deciduous crown data from Chinese children using three-dimensional measurement methods and to analyze their dimensions. DESIGN: A total of 1592 children's deciduous dentition samples were included, and the sample size was distributed according to Northeast, North, East, Northwest, Southwest and South China...
February 28, 2024: Archives of Oral Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598470/amsd-the-australian-message-stick-database
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Piers Kelly, Junran Lei, Hans-Jörg Bibiko, Lorina Barker
Message sticks are wooden objects once widely used in Indigenous Australia for facilitating important long-distance communications. Within this tradition an individual wishing to send a message would carve a stick and apply conventional symbols to its surface. The stick was entrusted to a messenger who carried the object into the territory of another community together with a memorised oral statement. Between the 1880s and the 1910s, settlers and international scholars took great interest in message sticks and this was reflected in efforts to document, collect and store them in museums worldwide...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38593608/the-effect-of-actual-and-expected-income-shocks-on-mental-wellbeing-evidence-from-three-east-asian-countries-during-covid-19
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Akbar Zamanzadeh, Tony Cavoli, Matina Ghasemi, Ladan Rokni
This paper evaluates the effects of economic shocks to current and expected income reduction on mental wellbeing. We use individual-level data from three East Asian countries; China, Japan, and South Korea, during the early phases of the pandemic when the COVID-induced economic shocks were severe. The findings reveal significant causal effects from current and expected income reduction on different aspects of mental health deterioration, including anxiety, trouble sleeping, boredom, and loneliness. Interestingly, we found that expectations of future income loss have a significantly larger effect on people's mental wellbeing compared to current falls in income...
March 29, 2024: Economics and Human Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38593117/shape-variation-in-modern-human-upper-premolars
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Petra G Šimková, Lisa Wurm, Cinzia Fornai, Viktoria A Krenn, Gerhard W Weber
Morphological variation in modern human dentition is still an open field of study. The understanding of dental shape and metrics is relevant for the advancement of human biology and evolution and is thus of interest in the fields of dental anthropology, as well as human anatomy and medicine. Of concern is also the variation of the inner aspects of the crown which can be investigated using the tools and methods of virtual anthropology. In this study, we explored inter- and intra-population morphometric variation of modern humans' upper third and fourth premolars (P3s and P4s, respectively) considering both the inner and outer aspects of the crown, and discrete traits...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590619/-moko-drums-and-gongs-ritual-musical-instruments-and-local-currency-from-alor-island-southeast-indonesia-a-comprehensive-and-verified-lexical-data-set
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Shiyue Wu, Francesco Perono Cacciafoco
This paper provides comprehensive and systematized lists of names of 'moko' drums from Alor Island, in Southeast Indonesia. 'Moko' drums are unique cultural objects from the Alor-Pantar Archipelago and, besides their ancient function of ritual instruments used mainly for religious purposes and in public events by the indigenous peoples of the islands, they represented and still are considered a very valuable local 'currency' for trade and for specific social interactions rooted in aboriginal culture, like bride price negotiations...
June 2024: Data in Brief
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590503/exploring-age-and-gender-identification-through-mandibular-parameters-using-orthopantomography-an-observational-study
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Abirami Arthanari, Akshai Senthilkumar, Karthikeyan Ramalingam, Lavanya Prathap, Vignesh Ravindran
Aim This study aims to examine five mandibular parameters: coronoid ramus height, condylar ramus height, projective ramus height, minimum ramus breadth, and gonial angle, using orthopantomography (OPG). Introduction The mandible, a crucial part of the human skull, demonstrates sexual dimorphism, which makes it an important tool for determining sex in forensic and anthropological investigations. Its form and structure are relatively resistant to significant changes after death. Among all skeletal components, the mandible stands out as a primary indicator of sexual differences...
March 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38589568/secular-changes-in-eruption-of-primary-teeth-in-chinese-infants-and-young-children-from-three-national-cross-sectional-surveys
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Ya-Qin Zhang, Xin-Nan Zong, Hua-Hong Wu, Hui Li
The eruption of primary teeth is a basic event during physical development of children, which is affected by heredity and environment. This study aimed to analyze the changes in primary teeth eruption among Chinese children with social development. A total of 249,264 healthy children under 2 years were extracted from the 1995, 2005, and 2015 National Survey on the Physical Growth and Development of Children in Nine Cities of China. Their primary teeth were examined and percentiles of primary teeth eruption age were calculated by probit analysis...
April 8, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38588285/psychiatry-and-decolonization-histories-of-transcultural-psychiatry-in-the-twentieth-century
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Ana Antić
This review essay explores recent historical and anthropological literature on the emergence and development of transcultural psychiatry in the second half of the twentieth century. It examines how postcolonial psychiatry attempted to remove itself from its erstwhile colonial frameworks and strove to introduce new concepts and paradigms to make itself relevant in the context of decolonization and postwar reconstruction. The essay looks at both continuities and discontinuities between colonial and post-colonial transcultural psychiatry, asking how the recent surge of scholarly literature in this field engaged with these issues...
2024: Journal of the History of Ideas
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38587154/-features-of-detection-and-interpretation-of-intravital-and-postmortem-changes-according-to-the-results-of-traditional-x-ray-and-x-ray-computed-tomography-of-objects-from-historical-graves-and-artefacts
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A V Kovalev, Yu A Molin, Yu P Gribunov, O V Kriuchkova, V A Putintsev
OBJECTIVE: To study emergence mechanism, physical nature, pattern of intravital and postmortem changes of biological and non-biological objects originated in the period from 1550 to 1918 yr. using traditional X-ray and X-ray computed tomography. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The relics of Saint Macarius the Roman of Novgorod, the remains of the First Reverend of the Resurrection Novodevichy Convent in Saint Petersburg Mother Superior Theophania, damages on the chair leg on which Tsesarevich Alexey sat during the shooting of Russian Emperor Nicholas II, his family and entourage in 1918 in Yekaterinburg were stidued...
2024: Sudebno-meditsinskaia Ekspertiza
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38585540/efficacy-and-safety-of-physical-therapy-in-patients-with-stage-iii-copd-during-ambulatory-rehabilitation
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Ulyana Kuz, Svitlana Maliuvanchuk, Roman Herych, Petro Herych
This study aimed to determine the efficacy of a combined physical therapy and pharmacological treatment for patients recovering from stage III COPD exacerbation. The efficacy of the rehabilitation program was assessed using anthropological parameters, physical condition, respiratory system function, and functional endurance capacity. Data were collected from 39 patients with stage III COPD who underwent the rehabilitation program. Physical and anthropometric assessments were conducted using the Quetelet Body Mass Index, the Pignet Index, and the Vital Capacity Index (VCI)...
December 2023: Journal of Medicine and Life
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38581918/new-oldowan-locality-sare-abururu-ca-1-7%C3%A2-ma-provides-evidence-of-diverse-hominin-behaviors-on-the-homa-peninsula-kenya
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Emma M Finestone, Thomas W Plummer, Thomas H Vincent, Scott A Blumenthal, Peter W Ditchfield, Laura C Bishop, James S Oliver, Andy I R Herries, Christopher Vere Palfery, Timothy P Lane, Elizabeth McGuire, Jonathan S Reeves, Angel Rodés, Elizabeth Whitfield, David R Braun, Simion K Bartilol, Nelson Kiprono Rotich, Jennifer A Parkinson, Cristina Lemorini, Isabella Caricola, Rahab N Kinyanjui, Richard Potts
The Homa Peninsula, in southwestern Kenya, continues to yield insights into Oldowan hominin landscape behaviors. The Late Pliocene locality of Nyayanga (∼3-2.6 Ma) preserves some of the oldest Oldowan tools. At the Early Pleistocene locality of Kanjera South (∼2 Ma) toolmakers procured a diversity of raw materials from over 10 km away and strategically reduced them in a grassland-dominated ecosystem. Here, we report findings from Sare-Abururu, a younger (∼1.7 Ma) Oldowan locality approximately 12 km southeast of Kanjera South and 18 km east of Nyayanga...
April 5, 2024: Journal of Human Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38581359/the-trotter-collection-a-review-of-mildred-trotter-s-hair-research-and-an-update-for-studies-of-human-variation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sandra L Koch, Arslan Zaidi, Tomás González, Mark D Shriver, Nina G Jablonski
OBJECTIVES: Mildred Trotter was an anatomist and physical anthropologist whose studies on hair morphology, growth, somatic distribution, and trait relationships to age and ethnogeographic population were foundational to the field of microscopical hair analysis. The collection of human hair samples she assembled for her research has been an underutilized resource for studies on human hair variation. We applied updated methods and reviewed Trotter's original data to reassess the relationship hair traits have to diverse population labels...
April 6, 2024: American journal of biological anthropology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38580431/public-health-for-paediatricians-how-an-evolutionary-perspective-can-help-us-improve-children-s-well-being
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Annie Swanepoel
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April 5, 2024: Archives of Disease in Childhood. Education and Practice Edition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38579429/conserved-patterns-and-locomotor-related-evolutionary-constraints-in-the-hominoid-vertebral-column
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Catalina I Villamil, Emily R Middleton
The evolution of the hominoid lineage is characterized by pervasive homoplasy, notably in regions such as the vertebral column, which plays a central role in body support and locomotion. Few isolated and fewer associated vertebrae are known for most fossil hominoid taxa, but identified specimens indicate potentially high levels of convergence in terms of both form and number. Homoplasy thus complicates attempts to identify the anatomy of the last common ancestor of hominins and other taxa and stymies reconstructions of evolutionary scenarios...
April 4, 2024: Journal of Human Evolution
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