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Ability factors and environmental influences.

American Psychologist, 1965
Walter VanDyke Bingham left with his will a memorandum suggesting that there be established, under the auspices of the American Psychological Association, an annual lectureship to call attention to the importance of the discovery and development of talented persons. His wishes have been carried out by Mrs.
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Environmental factors and risk of gout.

Environmental Research, 2022
Zheng-dong Wu   +10 more
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Environmental risk factors for atopy

Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology, 1997
There is an almost universal consensus that the prevalence of allergic diseases has increased considerably in western industrialised countries since the second world war. Reasons for this are poorly understood, although several environmental risk factors have been identified that may enhance the risk for sensitisation and the appearance of allergic ...
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Environmental factors in declining human fertility

Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 2021
N. Skakkebæk   +15 more
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Environmental factors and growth

1979
To understand how the many environmental factors influence growth, the basic rate functions should never be lost sight of, despite the general simplicity of growth measurements. As far as possible, the individual functions have been introduced in the chapter to provide some explanation of the response to environmental factors, without deviating from ...
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Environmental factors

The Lancet, 1997
M R, Becklake, P, Ernst
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Building and Environmental Factors

2019
We tend to think that it’s just IT equipment and users that cause problems with our systems, connections, and software, but that isn’t always the case. In fact, there are a great many environmental factors, both natural and manmade that can be the root cause of the problems we face.
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Viruses as environmental mutagenic factors

Mutation Research/Reviews in Genetic Toxicology, 1985
Injections into Drosophila melanogaster males of 9 DNA- and RNA-containing viruses non-infectious for this insect, proved that all of them are highly mutagenic, inducing numerous gene mutations or microdeletions but no gross chromosome rearrangements. Relatively few specific loci are affected, they vary per virus, and the mutation rate for such a locus
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Housing, care and environmental factors

2006
Over the last forty years the 3 R s, reduction, refinement and replacement, have been the basis for laboratory animal science. Refinement among other things means that we should aim at reducing the impact that the experiment may have on the well-being of the animal, e.g. by housing them as close to their needs as possible.
Hansen, A. K., Baumans, V.
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Role of environmental factors in shaping the soil microbiome

Environmental science and pollution research international, 2020
Waqar Islam   +4 more
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