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In the southern Andes, Nothofagus pumilio shows elevational decreases in the concentrations of carbon reserves which are the food of bark‐associated yeasts, suggesting that competition for carbohydrates between tree growth and bark‐associated yeasts may cause carbon shortages.
F. I. Piper +7 more
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Associations of cardiovascular risk factors with handgrip strength and gait speed among older males and females: A systematic review protocol. [PDF]
de França AS +5 more
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ABSTRACT To address the shortcomings associated with state ownership, countries have implemented various legal strategies to curb political influence in state‐owned enterprises. This research studies whether these strategies constrain the government's ability to use their appointment powers for political considerations.
Pablo Torres
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Editorial: Training load in sport: current challenges and future perspectives, volume II. [PDF]
Branquinho L +5 more
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ABSTRACT The 2023 European Union Regulation on Deforestation‐free Products (EUDR) is a transnational regulation aimed at addressing forest loss along the value chains of forest‐risk commodities. Grounding our analysis in new institutional theory with distinct behavioral drivers explaining actor behavior, and using qualitative methods, we draw on the ...
Mathias Cramm +11 more
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Hypothalamic Atrophy and Textural Changes in Polyglutamine Ataxias. [PDF]
Rodrigues L +9 more
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Titian's Falconer: From Zorzone to Girolamo Cornaro
ABSTRACT The identity of the sitter in Titian's Falconer and the issue of its dating have been subject to a false, yet very influential assumption: that The Falconer should be dated to a point as late as 1537 in order to connect it to the identity of Zorzone Cornaro (1517–1571), son of Girolamo (1485–1551).
Rachel Healy
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Abstract Recently, the socio‐economic agenda of populist radical right parties (PRRPs) has attracted growing scholarly interest, yet many studies focus specifically on positions on welfare policies. It is often argued that economic issues are of secondary importance to PRRPs, or that their positions are deliberately blurred to maximize electoral appeal.
Emmanuel Dalle Mulle +3 more
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Normative data and clinical usability of the brief examination of social abilities: a novel screening test for social cognition. [PDF]
Franca M +7 more
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Do Net‐Zero Targets Embedded in (EU) Legislation Increase Public Support for Climate Policies?
Abstract Over 90 countries have committed to reaching net‐zero greenhouse gas emissions by a specific year, and many include this commitment in legislation. Often, public authorities make these commitments before implementing a set of climate change mitigation policies aimed at meeting these commitments.
Goran Dominioni +2 more
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