Monday, November 24, 2008

Can Shellac Be Painted

place of anthropology and genetics

Ah, here we are, the maximum generalization! Certainly could not miss the attempt to describe the Lithuanian media. I will try to recover as much as possible to official statistics, if they exist on the web, otherwise you will be satisfied only with what I do to manina.Se then someone wants to participate in defining the profile is not afraid, impressions are more and more it becomes true. I have not decided yet, but I think some discussion at inframezzerò psicosogiologico between the different physiognomic descriptions. Eventually it will come to build a kind of Frankenstein Lithuanian, and if someone gives me a hand, maybe we can do well appear as a graphic. Otherwise, who cares.

Lithuania shall, between the Baltic states, the population more homogeneous. In 2001, 83, 45% of people's self-identified as an ethnic Lithuanian. There are a lesser part Poles, Russians and Poles Bielorussi.La majority has settled in the area around Vilnius (which they are 61.3% of the population) and the District of Šalčininkai (79.5%). Well in Vilnius you will find a lot of Lithuanian-born Russian polacche.I however, are very numerous in the area of \u200b\u200bVisaginas (where they reach 52% of the population) and many of them are used in the Ignalina nuclear power plant. The Lithuanian is further divided into 5 main groups: Sudovians, Curonian, Seloniani, Samogitia, Nadruviani that are nothing more than the original tribes that lived in the area of \u200b\u200bthe Lithuania.


the genetic level, the mitochondrial DNA analysis conducted on the Lithuanian authorities have established that are very similar to the slave races and Finno-Ugric (Despite denying having anything in common with the aforementioned people), the analysis of the Y chromosome and then associates them with the blood of the Latvians and Lithuanians Estoni.Inoltre is very different between the various rural areas of the country, much greater heterogeneity than that of other nations. (Mica will be used to marry their cousins \u200b\u200b...) A recent survey has found that the incidence is high in Lithuanian allele CCR5-D32 (not even I knew what it was) that seems to confer a particular resistance to diseases such as chickenpox but most of all HIV. It seems to be derived from the immune response to the plague that struck Lithuania in the first half of the 19th century. (At least on this can be a bit 'more relaxed, but please, always use your beautiful caps) High data on the Lithuanians: they are prone to high cholesterol (from what I have heard are so many who suffer from diabetes here) Despite showing the nation with the lowest BMI, body mass index (before long I know that will not be the last if they continue to gain weight so), and are among the highest in the world with an average of 181.3 cm male and female of 167.5 cm. (On female stature later).

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