WebLeila Chang's project explored the relationships between globalization and changes in the diet of Samoans, and Cherry Yamane's project looked at ways to reduce health disparities in Indigenous populations using interventions that are based on culture. WebSep 19, 2006 · Yamane et al. demonstrated a method for the molecular typing of P. mume SFB genes to determine the S haplotype using genomic DNA blots and a PmSFB probe. A single intron has been found in the 5′ untranslated region of the SFB gene of sweet cherry (Yamane et al. 2003a) and of the SFB gene of almond (Ushijima et al. 2003).
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WebCherry Yamane, MPH Research Associate, Department of Psychiatry ... Helm & Yamane ~ Culture-as-Health ~ Guam's 3rd Annual Conference SUD & Pacific Islanders 15 Puni Ke Ola (PiKO); Helm et al ... WebAug 28, 2024 · Cherry Yamane is a Native Hawaiian student pursuing a BA-PH degree. Her personal experiences are the foundation for her research interests as they relate to the determinants of health and health disparities that affect the Native Hawaiian community. She hopes to empower her community through social justice and equity. city of bowbells north dakota
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The masu salmon (Oncorhynchus masou), also known as masu (Japanese: マス, lit. 'trout') or cherry trout (桜鱒 サクラマス, sakura masu) in Japan, is a species of salmon belonging to the genus Oncorhynchus, found in the North Pacific along Northeast/East Asian coasts from the Russian Far East (Primorsky, Kamchatka Peninsula, Sakhalin and Kuril Islands) to south through Korea, Japan and Taiwan. WebDec 1, 2003 · Self-incompatibility (S) locus region of the mutated S6-haplotype of sour cherry (Prunus cerasus) contains a functional pollen S allele and a non-functional pistil S allele Authors: Hisayo... WebSep 28, 2006 · The relative order and transcriptional orientation of S-RNase and SFB were conserved among all the S haplotypes analyzed in this study plus those S haplotypes characterized to date in almond (Ushijima et al. 2003), Japanese apricot (Entani et al. 2003), and sweet cherry (Yamane et al. 2003b). donald sultan and wallflowers