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Here, using three independent datasets we showed positive relationships between the time since domestication of the major domesticated mammals and the total number of parasites or infectious diseases they shared with humans.
The history of the domesticated sheep traces back to between 11000 and 9000 BC, and the domestication of the wild mouflon in ancient Mesopotamia.
Still, increasing domestication of the American male is also in play here.
"It's the domestication of the wonderful symbol of the endless way," he said.
The alternative is to pursue the democratic legal domestication of the European Union further in a consistent way.
Concerned about the domestication of the forest, the artist Pat Pickett "personifies" branches (b) in fashionable Geoffrey Beene-looking clothes.
Since the domestication of the dog predates agriculture, dogs couldn't have wandered into settlements; there were no settlements.
One called for the end of economic liberalisation and the "domestication" of the economy.
The world owes the domestication of the turkey to the Mixtecs.
The domestication of the western, the film historian Thomas Schatz has suggested, first emerged forcefully with "The Searchers," John Ford's 1956 epic of tormenting sexual repression and revenge.
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The newspaper article was partly based on a press release from Cambridge University (http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/mystery-of-the-domestication-of-the-horse-solved/).
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