Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies Scholarly Publications: Recent submissions
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Immunoglobulin Haplotypes: Markers of Reproductive Success?
(Wayne State University Press, 1990-08)Immunoglobulin haplotypes are highly polymorphic and are useful for analyses of both macro-and microdifferentiation of populations. The origins of this diversity are not known, but recent reports suggest strong selection ... -
Immunoglobulin Allotypes in Several North American Eskimo Populations
(Wayne State University Press, 1990-12)Genetic data consisting of immunoglobulin testing (GM and KM) from 631 Eskimos from 5 populations are reported. These populations are Savoonga, Gambell (St. Lawrence Island), Wales, King Island, and Mckenzie Delta, Baffin ... -
Biochemical Heterozygosity and Morphological Variability: Interpopulational versus Intrapopulational Analyses
(Wayne State University Press, 1990-02)The literature is replete with articles suggesting the existence of a relationship between variability at biochemical loci and morphological variation in various animal populations, including humans. With few exceptions ... -
Demographic structure of a transplanted Tlaxcalan population in the Valley of Mexico
(Wayne State University Press, 1975-01-05)This research explores the evolutionary consequences of the transplantation and subsequent demographic adaptation of Cuanalan, a migrant population in the Valley of Mexico. Through comparisons with historical and ... -
Specifying the systematic risk of portfolios : a closed form solution
(1985)In this note, we examine a particular quadratic program which arises in a variety of financial allocation problems and derive a closed form solution for its first order Lograngian conditions. Our technique bypasses the ... -
Late Soviet Culture: A Parallax for Postmodernism
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994-04-01)No abstract is available for this item. -
Collaboration and Co-Teaching: Librarians Teaching Digital Humanities in the Classroom
(Association of College & Research Libraries, 2015)Digital Humanities (DH) as an area of engagement with students, staff, and teaching faculty has been rapidly evolving at the University of Kansas Libraries (KU Libraries) over the past several years. As the popularity of ... -
What Can Happen When Business And Language Faculty Cooperate Across An Ocean
(Clute Institute, 2010-11)Management schools are expected to educate future professionals with the necessary skills to operate successfully in a global business environment. In this paper, the authors analyze and reflect on an experiment in ... -
Spite and Altruism in Gulls
(University of Chicago Press, 1980-02-01)No abstract is available for this item. -
Spite, Altruism, and Semantics: A Reply to Waltz
(University of Chicago Press, 1982-01-01)No abstract is available for this item. -
Habitat Selection and Its Effect on Reproductive Output in the Herring Gull in Newfoundland
(Ecological Society of America, 1982-06-01)The breeding biology of the Herring Gull (Larus argentatus) was studied on Great Island, Newfoundland for part of the 1976 breeding season, and for two succeeding complete breeding seasons (1977 and 1978). Gulls nesting ... -
Infanticide Versus Adoption: An Intergenerational Conflict
(University of Chicago Press, 1991-11-01)Considerable attention has been paid to the phenomenon of infanticide in recent years. Five functional categories of infanticide have been defined. Here I concentrate on those that either have been described as the outcome ... -
KU Faculty, Researcher, and Graduate Student Research Needs Survey: Final Report
(2014)This is the final report on a survey conducted in the Fall of 2013 at the University of Kansas on the current and future research needs of faculty, researchers, and graduate students. The survey and its results are the ... -
mtDNA Variation in Caste Populations of Andhra Pradesh, India.
(Wayne State University Press, 1996)Various anthropological analyses have documented extensive regional variation among populations on the subcontinent of India using morphological, protein, blood group, and nuclear DNA polymorphisms. These patterns are the ... -
Population Distributions of APOE, APOH, and APOA4 Polymorphisms and Their Relationships with Quantitative Plasma Lipid Levels among the Evenki Herders of Siberia
(Wayne State University Press, 1999-04)Island populations are most informative in the study of the genetic structure of human aggregates. These populations are often of small size, thus violating the Hardy-Weinberg assumption of infinite size. Some geographically ... -
A French King and a Magic Ring: The Girolami and a Relic of St. Zenobius in Renaissance Florence
(University of Chicago Press, 2002-06-01)No abstract is available for this item. -
Male and Female Parental Roles in the Western Gull under Different Environmental Conditions
(University of California Press, 1981-07-01)I examined variation in parental care in the Western Gull (Larus occidentalis), spending two seasons on Southeast Farallon Island (SEFI), where the population was large and competition for breeding space appeared to be ... -
Proximate and Ultimate Causation of Egg Size and the "Third-Chick Disadvantage" in the Western Gull
(University of California Press, 1986-04-01)No abstract is available for this item. -
A simple adaptive grid method in two dimensions
(Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 1994-07-01)This paper gives an interpretation of the concept of equidistribution in the context of adaptive grid generation for multidimensional problems. It is shown that the equidistribution principle cannot be satisfied throughout ... -
Poland: A Thousand Springtimes
(University of Kansas Libraries, 2014-12)