Publications by authors named "R D TURIN"

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  • The study analyzes 317 ancient genomes from Mesolithic and Neolithic periods across northern and western Eurasia to understand human migration impacts during the Holocene.* -
  • Findings show a significant genetic divide between eastern and western populations, with the west experiencing major gene replacement due to the introduction of farming, while the east maintained its hunter-gatherer ancestry longer.* -
  • The Yamnaya culture, which emerged around 5,000 BP, played a crucial role in spreading ancestry across western Eurasia, leading to significant genetic changes in European populations.*
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Over the past two decades, significant advancements in educational technology have revolutionized the field of chemical education. This publication presents our contributions using web-based tools that have been developed over this period, enabling chemistry students to engage with exercises that closely mirror real-world scenarios encountered in their future careers. These freely available online resources have facilitated the seamless integration of theoretical knowledge and practical applications, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

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Canadian nurse practitioners' use of physical activity prescriptions is examined. Nurse practitioners use unstructured counseling techniques; have more opportunities with older adults; experience barriers; and want more education. Barriers are lack of time, lack of knowledge, and patient disinterest.

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