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The study investigated if a complex treatment journey could impact subsequent biologic drug survival in patients with psoriasis. The study utilized longitudinal data from Danish national registries and included all patients who initiated biological therapy for psoriasis.
David Thein+5 more
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Abstract In attempting to develop a coherent description of the irruptive dynamics of mountain pine beetle (MPB) in North America, we examined a range of cases where authors described the dependency of intrinsic population growth rates on population attack levels.
B. J. Cooke+2 more
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ABSTRACT This article examines Venezuelan irregularized transits in South America, focusing on the dynamics of mobility and control that shape the southern corridor—a transnational space linking the Andean Region (Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia) to the Southern Cone, particularly Chile.
Soledad Álvarez Velasco+1 more
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Labour Mobility and Colonial and Forced Labour Regimes in Indonesia: A Long‐Term View
ABSTRACT Incorporated into the global economy to provide the commodities for core capitalist countries, Indonesia experienced a variety of predominantly unfree labour regimes that connected local societies to global markets. These regimes varied from slavery, coerced labour imposed by colonial authorities, to extensive patterns of leverage employers ...
Ulbe Bosma
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Recent trends in international migration - Poland 2002 [PDF]
Kepinska, Ewa, Okolski, Marek
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ABSTRACT Relationships between multiple sleep outcomes, obesity and adiposity across childhood and adolescence have been previously reported. Health‐promoting interventions to improve sleep and reduce adolescent obesity could target shared determinants of sleep and obesity.
Emma Louise Gale+2 more
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Citizenship, Math and Gender: Exploring Immigrant Students' Choice of Majors
ABSTRACT This study examines the impact of host‐country citizenship on immigrant students' choice of academic majors, using data from an Italian university and incorporating characteristics of students' countries of origin. The analysis focuses on enrolment in fields of study categorized by mathematical content.
Marina Murat
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Capture–recapture estimates of Antarctic blue whale abundance and population growth rate
Abstract Photo‐identifications of Antarctic blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus intermedia) collected from 2003/2004 to 2018/2019 were used in a capture–recapture analysis to estimate abundance and population growth rate for the circumpolar Antarctic. Two capture–recapture models, POPAN and Pradel, were applied to these data.
Paula A. Olson+4 more
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Abstract Providing abundance estimates for cetaceans is essential for their conservation and management. Passive acoustics provide a cost‐effective option that is being increasingly explored. One promising approach is to use signature whistles within a capture‐recapture framework.
Matt Sharpe, Per Berggren
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Abstract The sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) is one of the most widely distributed cetaceans. Adult males commonly occupy high latitudes, whereas females and juveniles occupy lower latitudes. In Northern Norway, previous studies focused on the summer period limiting our understanding of the seasonal dynamics of male foraging aggregations.
Zoë Morange+3 more
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