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Domestication meaning
The act of domesticating, or accustoming to home; the action of taming wild animals or breeding plants. | The act of domesticating, or making a legal instrument recognized and enforceable in a jurisdiction foreign to the one in which the instrument was originally issued or created. | The act of domesticating a text.
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Background The date of the domestication of the horse depends to some degree upon the definition of "domestication".
Domestication A tame fox in Talysarn, Wales seeAlso There are many records of domesticated red foxes and others, but rarely of sustained domestication.
Domestication Domestication of animals requires certain traits in the animal that antelope do not typically display.
Even though horse domestication became widespread in a short period of time, it is still possible that domestication began with a single culture, which passed on techniques and breeding stock.
Genetic evidence seeAlso A 2014 study compared DNA from ancient horse bones that predated domestication and compared them to DNA of modern horses, discovering 125 genes that correlated to domestication.
Most other parts of the world were ruled out as sites for horse domestication, either due to climate unsuitable for an indigenous wild horse population or no evidence of domestication.
For domestication, it’s essential to recognize that keeping wild animals as pets can harm their well-being.
Speaker Abbas Tajudeen has said the House of Representatives would ensure the domestication of critical international treaties, protocols and agreements signed by Nigeria aimed at. addressing humanitarian crisis in the country.
The Edo State Government has said it is working with partners and other stakeholders on the domestication of the Digital Economy Plan and Strategy framework to promote digital inclusion in the State.
It further underlined the importance of leveraging the outcomes of the WASCAL CCHH-led MIGRAWARE project to shape national migration policies, especially in line with the domestication of the Kampala Declaration.
The emergence of this brewing technology in the early Shangshan culture was closely linked to rice domestication and the warm, humid climate of the early Holocene.
The researchers called their idea the self-domestication hypothesis.
They might not come when you call them, but recent research reveals that cats recognize the voices of their caretakers — not thanks to their domestication, but thanks, instead, to their proximity to people.
Akpan called for synergy among tiers of government and the private sector, to enhance effective domestication of the National Science, Technology and Innovation Roadmap (2017-2030) in order to achieve a national rebirth.
Comrade Pat Gbemudu called for the domestication of the Violence Against Persons Prohibition (VAPP) Act in Delta State.
It must also continue to assist us with accelerating the domestication of our international treaty obligations, such as the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
Mr. Olusola further stated that the programme was aimed at charting a clear ICT roadmap that will ensure a robust commitment of both the government and industry players in development and domestication of indigenous technologies.
Others, she added, included domestication of APRM at the state and local government levels and repositioning of APRM Nigeria for effective service delivery.
The African Union member states committed to 2020 as the year for the Universal ratification, domestication and implementation of the Protocol.
The study said that humans' domestication of cats in Europe may have been to try and control the spread of mice to protect grain and food stocks.