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Claiming and Blaming: How Minority Party Status Shapes Filibuster Framing in the U.S. Senate
ABSTRACT Why do senators choose to talk about filibustering, a tool widely associated with obstruction and gridlock? This paper examines how senators strategically reference filibustering in official communications, focusing on two rhetorical frames: credit claiming and blaming.
Jessie E. Munson
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Abstract Although paternal post‐partum depression (PPD) significantly impacts the mental wellbeing of fathers and their families, there are many barriers to fathers being assessed and supported for PPD. Given mothers are positioned both close to fathers and healthcare services, we employed mixed‐methods to investigate mothers’ potential role in ...
Charlotte E. M. Barry +2 more
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Life after herbarium digitisation: Physical and digital collections, curation and use
Societal Impact Statement Collections of dried plant specimens (herbaria) provide an invaluable resource for the study of many areas of scientific interest and conservation globally. Digitisation increases access to specimens and metadata, enabling efficient use across a broad spectrum of research.
Alan James Paton +39 more
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Mass digitisation of natural science collections and archives has increasingly become a priority for scientific heritage institutions. Here, we explore the potential of mass digitisation to improve our understanding of the nature and history of scientific collaboration. Focusing on mycologist Greta B.
Christopher Kreuzer +2 more
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Goodbye Forfeiture, Hello Waiver: The Effect of Giles v. California
This article begins with a presentation of the Giles case and provides an historical understanding of the confrontation right and forfeiture by wrongdoing under the Constitution, common law, and Federal Rules of Evidence. Through an examination of waiver
Monica J. Smith
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Positive affect as a developmental mediator of early adversity and internalizing psychopathology
Background Early life adversities (ELAs) including experiences such as abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction are strongly linked to psychopathology; yet, the developmental pathways connecting ELA to externalizing and internalizing psychopathology remain unclear.
Jamie L. Hanson +3 more
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Beyond Innocence: Pamela Colman Smith, J. M. Barrie, and the Tarot Card “The Fool”
本稿は、ウェイト=スミス版タロットの画家パメラ・コールマン・スミスを文化・文学史的に位置づける研究の一環として、J. M. バリーとの関係をタロットカード⚐番「愚者」を通して考察する試みである。 まずは、両者を結ぶ接点として重要なのが、シェイクスピア劇の名女優エレン・テリーであり、20世紀初頭イギリスの文化的ネットワークの中で彼女を媒介とした交流に注目する。その上で、バリーとコールマン・スミスの若年期の喪失体験と、それによって形成された類似した気質や精神的傾向が、それぞれの創作活動にどのような影響を与えたかを明らかにする。特にコールマン・スミスの「愚者」には、作画を監修したオカルティスト、アーサー・エドワード・ウェイトの意向以上に、バリーの影響を読み取ることができる点が重要である。 最終的に、本稿は『
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Interaction Between Actin and Microtubules During Plant Development
ABSTRACT The dynamic interaction between actin filaments (AFs) and microtubules (MTs) plays a crucial role in regulating key developmental and physiological processes in plant cells, particularly in the formation of specialized cell types with distinct shapes and functions, such as pollen tubes, trichomes, and leaf epidermal cells.
Zining Wu +3 more
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Pleistocene glaciations have shaped freshwater fish evolution and distribution patterns across North America. This study investigated the phylogeographical history of the Western Blacknose Dace (Rhinichthys obtusus) using mitochondrial genomic data, revealing three major clades that diverged 2–1.5 million years ago during Pleistocene glaciations when ...
Adelina Rodriguez +7 more
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