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Bayesian Inference of Pathogen Phylogeography using the Structured Coalescent Model. [PDF]
Roberts I+3 more
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Abstract Background Dynamic and complex health systems require innovative and adaptive solutions to support patient safety and achieve equitable health outcomes for Indigenous populations. Understanding the ways by which Indigenous (and specifically Māori) nurse practitioners (NPs) practice patient safety is key to enhancing Indigenous health outcomes ...
Ebony Komene+8 more
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Breeding D1-Type Hybrid <i>Japonica</i> Rice in Diverse Upland Rainfed Environments. [PDF]
Wang C+14 more
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Bernard Williams and the Relativism of Distance: A Defence
European Journal of Philosophy, EarlyView.
Paul Sagar
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ABSTRACT ‘Mass incarceration’, as conventionally understood, refers to an imprisoned population that is both excessive in size and racially skewed in its demographics. However, in contrast to racial skew, the appropriate size of a prison system has largely escaped analysis.
Vincent Chiao
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Moving from the unknown to the known: a multidisciplinary approach to the identification of skeletal remains from Sandy Point, Australia. [PDF]
Blau S+7 more
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Analysis of Social Genetic Effects on Pigs Fed With Automatic Feeders Using a Visit‐Based Approach
ABSTRACT Social behaviour traits and their impact on feed efficiency are of particular interest in pig farming. The integration of automatic feeders enables the collection of multiple phenotypes for breeding purposes. The additive genetic and social genetic effect can be estimated considering all the visits to the feeder by modelling each visit ...
P. Nuñez+7 more
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Turner syndrome: fertility, familial clustering, and cancer risk. [PDF]
Allen-Brady K+5 more
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ABSTRACT Genetic diversity is essential for the sustainability and adaptability of populations, and is thus a central pillar of the agro‐ecological transition. However, within a population, it is inevitable that some amount of genetic variability is lost, and efforts must be made to limit this as much as possible.
Alicia Jacques+2 more
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