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ABSTRACT Pregnancy represents a critical juncture for intergenerational transmission of stress‐related health vulnerabilities when child‐bearers’ history of maltreatment may precipitate stress responses that adversely impact maternal and fetal outcomes.
Heidemarie K. Laurent +7 more
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Teaching Macrosystems Ecology Concepts With a Collaborative, Adaptable Education Module
We designed an education module to teach students the conceptual and technical skills necessary for macrosystems ecology research. The adaptable and flexible module improved student proficiency and confidence in working with large, geospatial datasets and student knowledge of cross‐scale interactions. ABSTRACT Macrosystems ecology offers a powerful set
Megan C. Malish +3 more
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ABSTRACT Recall delays expose consumers to prolonged risk and undermine a firm's long‐term performance and reputation. Building on agency theory's conceptualization of principal‐agent relationships, we theorize that large institutional investors play an important monitoring role wherein their ownership encourages faster recalls. We then build on agency
Jessica L. Darby +3 more
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Abstract Purpose To compare return to play (RTP), time to RTP, level of RTP, and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) graft failure among elite and professional athletes from different sports after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). Methods The PubMed, Embase and Cochrane Library databases were searched to identify potentially relevant ...
Riccardo D'Ambrosi +11 more
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Temperature‐driven diet shift in an invasive omnivorous crustacean feeding on plankton
Abstract Global warming alters the physiology of ectotherm consumers, potentially making their diets more herbivorous. However, the relevance and generality of these changes remain poorly understood in a multispecies context. To address this critical knowledge gap, we experimentally tested the temperature‐dependent feeding preference of the invasive ...
Varsha Rani +5 more
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Grouped Stakeholders' Journeys: A Dynamic Social Impact Theory Perspective
ABSTRACT While customer journey research is proliferating, acumen of the broader stakeholder journey (SJ), which addresses any stakeholder's (e.g., an employee's, supplier's, or customer's) journey with the firm, remains more nascent. In particular, understanding of the role of psychological mechanisms in shaping collective or grouped stakeholders ...
Moira K. Clark +4 more
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Love As a Lens on the Economic and Gender Processes of Couple Migration
ABSTRACT This article examines how love shapes the economic and gendered aspects of migrant couple relationships. Drawing on narrative interviews carried out between 2015 and 2016 with couples Brussels, Barcelona and London, the study focuses on couples whose mobility was primarily because of love.
Dr Yvonne Salt
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Forgoing Nuclear: Nuclear Power Plant Closures and Carbon Emissions in the United States
ABSTRACT This paper examines the effect of nuclear power plant decommissioning on electricity generation and carbon emissions in the United States. Using data on nuclear reactor closures in the United States between 1993 and 2022 and data on state‐level carbon emissions and electricity generation from the Energy Information Administration (EIA), this ...
Luke Petach
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Abstract The transition to primary school is typically more challenging for children with additional support needs (ASN). This is notable, as a positive experience at the transition to school is associated with greater wellbeing, school engagement, and academic outcomes.
Samantha Friedman, Elian Fink
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Identity-based consumer behavior
International Journal of Research in Marketing, 2012Americus Reed +2 more
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