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Cognitive and affective empathy predict young children's involvement in bullying one year later
The study is a secondary data analysis of the UK Stand Together trial, investigating whether affective empathy and cognitive empathy at baseline predict involvement in bullying 1 year later. Using causal inference methods on data from over 4000 primary school children, we found that high empathy was associated with a decreased risk of becoming a bully ...
Katerina Romanova +7 more
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Evaluation of Long-Lasting Insecticidal Nets (DuraNet®) Under laboratory and Semi-Field Conditions Using Experimental Huts Against Anopheles Mosquitoes in Jimma Zone, Southwestern Ethiopia. [PDF]
Gebremariam B +4 more
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Percentage mortality (dark shade) and bloodfeeding (lighter shade) of pyrethroid resistant An gambiae in experimental huts in Valley du Kou with combination of p-methyl DL and LLIN versus combination of pyrethroid DL+LLIN.
Benjamin Koudou (506285) +7 more
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A simple index for assessing cumulative human impacts on mountain lakes
Abstract Mountain lakes are highly sensitive ecosystems and effective sentinels of environmental change, yet the exposure and magnitude of the human footprint remain poorly quantified. In this study, we develop a simple and non‐invasive abiotic index to assess cumulative pressures on mountain lakes. The proposed index integrates eight variables grouped
Clara Sáez +3 more
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Advances in Position‐Momentum Entanglement: A Versatile Tool for Quantum Technologies
Position–momentum entanglement constitutes a high‐dimensional continuous‐variable resource in quantum optics. Recent advances in its generation, characterization, and control are reviewed, with emphasis on spontaneous parametric down‐conversion and modern measurement techniques.
Satyajeet Patil +6 more
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Background The Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) came into effect in 2004; the use of DDT for malaria control has been allowed to continue under exemption since then due to a perceived absence of equally effective and efficient
Richard M Oxborough +4 more
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Percentage mortality (lighter shade) and bloodfeeding (darker shade) of pyrethroid resistant Culex quinquefasciatus in experimental huts in Akron. For each response parameter (mortality or bloodfeeding), values for histograms sharing the same letter ...
Mark Rowland (185783) +6 more
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ABSTRACT Surprise marketing, characterized by unexpected tactics such as blind boxes and spontaneous discounts, captivates consumers by sparking curiosity and participation. Despite increasing industry use, scholarly research remains fragmented and limited.
Xin‐Jean Lim +2 more
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Summary of trial results obtained for free flying An. gambiae s.l. in experimental huts (98 nights) in Kolokopé, Togo.
Joseph Chabi (5504165) +6 more
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Age ratio in groups of a social ungulate affects epizoochorous dispersal and diaspore exchanges
Animal‐mediated seed dispersal is a key process in plant population dynamics, species distribution and ecosystem functioning. As long‐distance dispersal agents, ungulates help to maintain native plant populations facing abiotic changes in their habitat and habitat fragmentation or habitat loss.
Antoine Roux +6 more
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