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Confidence in public institutions is critical in containing the COVID‐19 pandemic
Abstract This paper investigates the relative importance of confidence in public institutions to explain cross‐country differences in the severity of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic. We find that a 1 SD increase (e.g., the actual difference between the United States and Finland) in confidence is associated with 56.3% fewer predicted ...
Anna Adamecz, Ágnes Szabó‐Morvai
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Abstract Parenting interventions can improve parenting outcomes, with widespread implications for children's developmental trajectories. Relational savoring (RS) is a brief attachment‐based intervention with high potential for dissemination. Here we examine data from a recent intervention trial in order to isolate the mechanisms by which savoring ...
Jessica L. Borelli +5 more
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What this paper adds Parent‐reported questionnaire responses underestimated directly assessed visual morbidity. Grade 4 intraventricular haemorrhage and ventricular dilatation (IVHVD) was followed by more vision impairments than grade 3 IVHVD. Simple tests of visual perceptual skills correlated with the neuropsychology tests. Children with supranuclear
Cathy Williams +15 more
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Abstract The increasingly intensive innovative activities enable a more straightforward tracing of knowledge spillover, by looking at the spatial agglomeration of innovative activities. Existing research looked at spatial patterns of innovative activities, but few examine the spatial evolution of the innovative agglomeration.
Jie Duan +3 more
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The hooded capuchin in the Paraguayan Upper Paraná Atlantic Forest is a forest obligate species and avoids crop fields. The monkeys are less likely to be found in degraded areas even if they are still forested. As Paraguayan deforestation involves the creation of large crop fields separating BAAPA fragments, the probability that the hooded capuchin can
Rebecca L. Smith, David Lusseau
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This study is the first to evaluate Functional Family Therapy (FFT) in a non‐Western culture. The effectiveness of FFT was examined in relation to three proximal outcomes relevant to youth offender rehabilitation: (i) mental well‐being, (ii) family functioning, and (iii) probation completion.
Daniel Z. Q. Gan +4 more
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Repeated onabotulinum neurotoxin A injections for drooling in children with neurodisability
Aim To evaluate the effect of repeated onabotulinum neurotoxin A injections for the treatment of drooling in children with neurodisabilities. Method This was a retrospective cohort study, in which the first, second, and third onabotulinum neurotoxin A injection were compared within children treated between 2000 and 2020.
Stijn Bekkers +5 more
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The ‘Adopt a plant’ collaborative monitoring programme was launched in NE of Spain to produce standardized indices of abundance change and other early‐warning signals of concern or risk of population collapse. Such information is crucial to report the conservation status of threatened plants, and plants of Community interest (Habitats Directive).
María B. García +3 more
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Abstract Climate warming is driving changes in species distributions and community composition. Many species have a so‐called climatic debt, that is, shifts in range lag behind shifts in temperature isoclines. Inside protected areas (PAs), community changes in response to climate warming can be facilitated by greater colonization rates by warm‐dwelling
Elie Gaget +49 more
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Se realiza un análisis técnico del papel de 75 g/m2, distribuido y utilizado en Costa Rica en los procesos de impresión láser y xerográfica, con base en el estudio de 19 muestras de papel, obtenidas de lotes de más de 1000 resmas que ofrecen proveedores ...
María Lorena Blanco Rojas
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