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The Union Wage Mark‐Up for Immigrants in the United States
ABSTRACT Using data from the Current Population Survey (CPS) for 1995–2023, we show that unionized immigrants earn 10.1 log points less than unionized natives, of which 4.8 log points are due to a lower union wage mark‐up. Therefore, unionization is beneficial for immigrants but to a lesser extent than for natives in the United States.
Laszlo Goerke, Cinzia Rienzo
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The association between 24‐hr movement patterns and self‐harm incidence in adolescence
Background Self‐harm is a pressing public health issue, particularly among adolescents. Physical activity is associated with reduced self‐harm among youths, but evidence is limited. Most studies rely on self‐reported measures and are primarily focused on moderate‐to‐vigorous physical activity (MVPA), often overlooking the role of light‐intensity ...
Siyi Huang +6 more
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Phylogenomics of the American robin (Turdus migratorius) reveals hidden lineages and introgression
Phylogenomic analyses of Turdus migratorius uncover four previously unrecognized lineages, including a divergent Baja California lineage (T. m. confinis). The results reveal complex evolutionary relationships that depart from simple models of continuous divergence, supported by evidence of introgression between the Mexican lineage and its previously ...
Wendoly Rojas‐Abreu +5 more
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Tropical farmers try to adapt calf‐rearing systems to temperate dairy industry standards. Calves in tick‐infested areas develop stronger immunity to TBD under controlled exposure to ticks. Early tick exposure promotes sustainable management, balancing tick infestation and developing TBD immunity.
Daniela Balseca +11 more
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Abstract Introduction Coastal wetland restoration often involves planting nursery‐grown potted plants to accelerate vegetation development, particularly when stressful conditions or insufficient source material inhibit natural recruitment. Under these conditions, planting more densely or larger, more developed plants may increase vegetation survival ...
Kathryn M. Beheshti +10 more
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Quiste de colédoco: a propósito de un caso
El quiste de colédoco es una dilatación quística que afecta tanto al árbol biliar intrahepático como al extrahepático. La clasificación más usada para describir esta patología es la de Todani et al. (1997), que clasifica la patología en cinco categorías.
Renato Alburqueque-Cruz +2 more
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ABSTRACT Between 1609 and 1614, after over a century of forced conversions, cultural oppression and inquisitorial persecution, Spain expelled its morisco subjects. Despite being baptised Christians, the descendants of Spain's Muslim population had been deemed incapable of sincerely following the Christian faith and assimilating into society due to ...
Elizabeth Liliann Blakemore
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Estação Férrea de São Borja: a importância da preservação para a memória da cidade [PDF]
A Estação Férrea de São Borja, no Rio Grande do Sul, traz consigo grande legado histórico-cultural, além de ser representativa para o crescimento econômico e memória cultural da cidade.
Erick M Maciel +3 more
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Guidelines for handling living biostimulant products for seed treatment
Living biostimulant products, or biologicals, are marketed to growers for crop enhancement. The handling of these products during preparation likely introduces microbial contamination prior to application, reducing their subsequent efficacy in the field.
Kevin D. Santiago‐Morales +5 more
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ABSTRACT Long‐chain 3‐hydroxyacyl‐CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (LCHADD) is an autosomal recessive mitochondrial defect of long‐chain fatty acid β‐oxidation, caused by biallelic pathogenic variants in HADHA or HADHB. We report a 22‐year‐old male with an atypically mild presentation of LCHADD who was referred to the Undiagnosed Diseases Network (UDN ...
Yutaka Furuta +9 more
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