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Microbial interactions as modular: Implications for ecosystem dynamics and evolution
Abstract Microbial communities contribute to numerous processes that profoundly impact planetary and human health. They therefore hold potential for addressing many of today's pressing global challenges. Microbial ecosystems have been studied at many levels, ranging from the molecular processes of individual cells to the emergent properties and ...
Alyssa Henderson +3 more
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Patients vs. doctors? The evaluation of basic health care system – case study
The aim of this paper is to present main findings of social research which was carried out in 2012 in one of the communes (NUTS-5 level) in Great Poland.
Wojciech Jagodziński +3 more
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Baptism as Unification with the Death and Resurrection of Christ (Romans 6 : 1–14)
Paul shows the power of the grace of God, which transcends all sins. Through baptism, the believer is immersed in the paschal mystery of Christ and blessed with the grace of salvation.
Anna Emmanuela Klich
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Disparity of turbinal bones in placental mammals
Abstract Turbinals are key bony elements of the mammalian nasal cavity, involved in heat and moisture conservation as well as olfaction. While turbinals are well known in some groups, their diversity is poorly understood at the scale of placental mammals, which span 21 orders.
Quentin Martinez +11 more
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Selected contexts of the quality of life of the elderly
The process of population ageing is a demographic phenomenon of an intensity and scale previously unseen, which spreads over almost all the European countries and other highly developed societies of the world.
Rynkowska, Dorota, Dorota Rynkowska
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Pedagogická láska a prosociálnost
Studie se zabývá pedagogickou láskou ve vztahu k prosociálnosti ve výchově. Z jednostranně scientně zaměřených odborných pedagogických textů se vytrácí slovo láska.
L. Ries
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This study of 370 pregnant women in Türkiye found that higher food and nutrition literacy and a positive attitude toward reading food labels significantly predict healthier lifestyle behaviors during pregnancy. Regression analyses confirmed that both factors are key contributors, even after adjusting for socioeconomic variables.
Mehmet Arif Icer +4 more
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Niche Breadth and Olfactory Context Shape Informed Passive Dispersal
Experimental evolution reveals that niche breadth modulates informed passive dispersal in phytophagous mites through divergent strategies. While generalists optimise take‐off based on target cue familiarity and signal‐to‐noise ratios, specialists primarily track current host quality to trigger departure.
Kamila Zalewska +5 more
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According to WHO data 65% of world population lives in countries where obesity causes more deaths then underweight. This applies also to Poland where half of the population of people aged 19–59 suffers from overweight.
Michał Szostek, Szostek, Michał
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One Single Session to Sleep Them All? The Potential of Single‐Session Interventions for Insomnia
ABSTRACT Poor sleep and insomnia are pervasive public health concerns, with insomnia ranking as the second most prevalent mental health disorder in the general population. Moreover, insomnia is a significant predictor of subsequent depression and is frequently co‐occurring with other psychological difficulties.
Matteo Carpi +2 more
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