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ABSTRACT Weapons are morphological structures used by animals in various contexts, especially in intra‐specific contests and visual displays. In snapping shrimps of the genus Alpheus, particularly the monogamous species Alpheus brasileiro, both sexes bear enlarged chelipeds, potentially conferring advantages in mate competition or territorial defence ...
Leonardo Moreira +3 more
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Après quarante-six de vie commune, comment encore cohabiter ? Le cas d’un couple âgé remarié
Anne Laure Le Guern +1 more
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Is Poland really 'immune' to the spread of cohabitation? [PDF]
Various data have constantly pointed out a low incidence of non-marital unions in Poland (at 1.4-4.9% among all unions). In this paper we demonstrate that these data, coming exclusively from cross-sectional surveys, clearly underestimate the scale of the
Anna Matysiak
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This secondary analysis of Born in Bradford data provides comparison of caesarean section birth rates (total, elective, and emergency) between migrant populations and UK‐born women. Findings show variations between migrant populations with some experiencing significantly lower, and others significantly higher incidence rates.
Victoria Cadman +2 more
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De Facto Marriage: When Ending a Cohabitation Costs as Much as a Divorce
Fabio Martinenghi
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Understanding hoarding behaviours in the context of homelessness
Abstract Objectives To examine cognitive beliefs associated with hoarding in the context of homelessness, focusing on fear of future material deprivation, and to compare housing‐related adversities across groups with hoarding difficulties, homelessness or both. Design Cross‐sectional, three‐group comparative study. Methods Adults in the UK/Ireland were
Tiago C. Zortea +3 more
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Social Class Divergence in Family Transitions: The Importance of Cohabitation
Heather Rackin, Christina Gibson‐Davis
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Comparison of Psychological Profiles of Couples Applicants for Divorce with Cohabitation Less than and More than Five Years [PDF]
Maryam Rameshifar +4 more
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Abstract Behavioural science research has the potential to develop evidence‐based strategies to fight disinformation about climate science and climate mitigation action; however, this research has yet to be conducted systematically with validated sets of climate disinformation stimuli. Here, we present the Climate Disinformation Corpus, a collection of
Tobia Spampatti +3 more
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