... others in
the Philippines; the Mae-Enga, Dani and Tsembaga peoplesof West
Papua; the Naga and others in India; the Karen and Kachin in Myanmar;
the Ainu of Japan; the Hmong peoplesof Thailand and ... Conquest andtheRights of
Indigenous Peoples
Paul Keal examines the historical role of international law and political
theory in justifying the dispossession ofindigenouspeoples as part of
the ... lives.’
37
Self-determination
is, he asserts, the clinching concept inthe definition ofindigenous ’
38
The self-determination sought by indigenouspeoples is inescapably
linked to the identity they have as peoples...
... Declaration.
Article 43
The rights recognized herein constitute the minimum standards for the
survival, dignity and well-being oftheindigenouspeoplesofthe world.
Article 44
All therightsand freedoms ... by indigenouspeoples over developments affecting
them and their lands, territories and resources will enable them to maintain and
strengthen their institutions, cultures and traditions, and ... cooperation with the
peoples concerned,
Emphasizing that the United Nations has an important and continuing role to
play in promoting and protecting therightsofindigenous peoples,
Believing that this...
... main chains and
1-4 branchings, andthe more common 1-3
main chains and 1-6 branchings.
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This frac-
tion also is highly active in vitro andin animal
models of cancer, although activity in these
experimental ... hospitals in Shanghai, Beijing, and other
areas in China, with a total 189 patients. The
double-blind study used the same doses and
test materials as the previous study, and ex-
amined PSP against the ... en-
ter the oral cavity, they can be sampled by the
LC present inthe oral mucosa, and then by
dendritic cells inthe stomach and intestines.
After glucan materials are absorbed and cir-
culate to the...
... disregard ofthe increased utility of precoordinated strings of
subject terms, and catalog browse displays of them
The problem with any discussion of such issues lies inthe complexity of their
interrelationships. ... larger intellectual framework for
the whole profession– the shape ofthe whole elephant,” of which cataloging and
classification are the legs andthe tusks.
I will present the outline first, then ... subject classes inthe book stacks will be
browsing in whole books on the topic of interest–not merely in snippets of text having the
right words inthe wrong contexts.
11
Cataloging and classification,...
... progress in our knowledge ofthe bio-
synthesis of DIMs and PGLs, thein vivo functions of
these FadD proteins in this pathway remain to be
established and ⁄ or completed. For instance, the
involvement ... to
promote the transfer ofthe p-HB moiety onto
PKS15 ⁄ 1 [16,18].
To examine the involvement of FadD29 inthe bio-
synthesis of DIMs and PGLs, we took advantage of
the existence inthe laboratory of ... be
controlled in vivo by specific interactions between
FadD29 and PKS15 ⁄ 1 on the one hand, and FadD26
and the FasI system on the other hand. Further inves-
tigations, including protein interaction...
... recklessness? These and other questions are the
starting-point for a theory of authorial ethics which will be further developed in a
forthcoming book on the interanimating thought of Emmanuel Levinas and
Jacques ... dislodges the discretion – if not heresy
– of paraphrase. Likewise, the passages describing the intersubjective light
of understanding inthe Phaedrus andthe Seventh Letter remain entirely
illuminating ... best dis-
cerned inthe refusal of a plan; the governing intent inthe abandon-
ment of intent to in nite variety, discursive fecundity. The relations
between the deontological andthe consequential...
... m
M
Bicine buffer 7.0–8.5). The
pH stability of Sfbgly50 was checked by incubation in the
same buffers for a time equal to the assay time and then
determining the activity remaining at the optimum ... [10,12].
Nevertheless, it is not possible to assume that the same is
occurring inthe mutant R97M, because there is no data on
the interactions between the substrate andthe arginine
residue.
Finally, another ... clearly increased. Actually, the substitution of R97 by
methionine or lysine resulted inthe same increment in the
pK
a
of E399 (Table 2). Therefore, M97 and K97 are equally
effective in stabilizing...
... The first group consisted of close family
and friends, the second of classmates and teachers and the
third of more distant contacts. They found that 88% were
infected inthe first group 42% in ... contacts and
gender, age, closeness to the index case, AFB positivity of
the index case and radiological degree ofthe disease. Only
a relationship between presence of cavity in index case and
TB ... tuberculosis cases in Umerkot, Pakistan, and
found that advanced contact’ age, sleeping site relative to
the index case, the intensity ofthe index case’s AFB spu-
tum-smear positivity andthe contact’s...
... such as the dangers of eating contaminated fish and shellfish and
swimming in sewage contaminated waters.
There is a paucity of information on water quality for a large part ofthe coast of
Tanzania. ... and Vingunguti). Over 80% ofthe households inthe city use
pit latrines and septic tanks. These frequently overflow, especially during the rains,
contaminating water sources thus increasing ... River. Mwandya (1996) determined the concentrations
of heavy metals Pb and Cd inthe soft tissues of Saccostrea cucullata in Ocean Road
beach and Msimbazi Creek. Other studies in include that of...
... resources inthe ongoing negotiation of so-
cial life). As the role of habitus and practice inthe expression of taste has been
18 Ethnogenesis andthe Archaeology of Identity
THE ARCHAEOLOGY
OF ETHNOGENESIS
Race ... overde-
termination is one ofthe ways that volatile identities come to appear inevitable
and intractable.
In that sense, using the concept of overdetermination risks a certain slippage,
in that the ... cooked, the clothes people wear,
the objects they use in daily life: these genres of material practice are silent tools
used inthe reworking of social identity. Because ofthe durability and persist-
ence...