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The Structure of Genotypic and Environmental Covariation for Personality Measurements: An Analysis of the PEN

British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 1973
Phenotypic covariation for personality measurements reflects covariation due to both genetical and environmental influences. An attempt was made to separate covariation due to genetical causes from that due to environmental causes among the responses of 101 pairs of monozygotic twins to an 80‐item questionnaire providing scores of psychoticism ...
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Genetic and environmental covariance of serum cholesterol and blood pressure in female twins

Atherosclerosis, 1993
Blood pressure elevation is frequently associated with elevated cholesterol, triglyceride or low density lipoprotein (LDL-C) or low high density lipoprotein (HDL-C). The relative importance of genetic and environmental factors in these associations is unclear.
WILLIAMS, PD   +3 more
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Cormack–Jolly–Seber model with environmental covariates: A P‐spline approach

Biometrical Journal, 2012
In capture–recapture models, survival and capture probabilities can be modelled as functions of time‐varying covariates, such as temperature or rainfall. The Cormack–Jolly–Seber (CJS) model allows for flexible modelling of these covariates; however, the functional relationship may not be linear.
Stoklosa, Jakub, Huggins, Richard M.
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Distribution and variance/covariance structure of pesticide environmental fate data

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 2008
Abstract Hydrophobicity, persistence, and volatility data for individual pesticides are widely used in risk assessment and transport modeling, so it is important to understand their distribution, variation, and covariation. Correlations (normalized covariance) among properties across a range of multiple pesticides are also important for ...
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Environmental effects on variation and covariation in reproductive traits of Western Bluebirds

Oecologia, 1991
Environmental conditions can influence the expression and correlations of phenotypic traits. I studied phenotypic plasticity in reproductive traits of Western Bluebirds breeding in northern Arizona. Data collected over 4 years on two contrasting habitats identified significant spatial and temporal variation in bluebird reproduction.
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Reducing environmental plastic pollution by designing polymer materials for managed end-of-life

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Kara Lavender Law   +2 more
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Environmental impact of direct lithium extraction from brines

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2023
Maria L Vera   +2 more
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Environmental impacts of cotton and opportunities for improvement

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2023
Zhenggui Zhang, Jing Huang, Yuan Yao
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The environmental price of fast fashion

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2020
Kirsi Niinimaki   +2 more
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Combining Chemometrics and Sensors: Toward New Applications in Monitoring and Environmental Analysis

Chemical Reviews, 2020
James Chapman   +2 more
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