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Human milk immune factors, maternal nutritional status, and infant sex: The INSPIRE study. [PDF]
Abstract Objectives Breastfeeding is an energetically costly and intense form of human parental investment, providing sole‐source nutrition in early infancy and bioactive components, including immune factors. Given the energetic cost of lactation, milk factors may be subject to tradeoffs, and variation in concentrations have been explored utilizing the
Caffé B +25 more
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Inside the Michelangelo effect: The role of art and aesthetic attractiveness on perceived fatigue and hand kinematics in virtual painting. [PDF]
Abstract It has recently been discovered that during a virtual reality task of painting, if the subjects have the illusion of recreating an artistic masterpiece, they improve their performances and perceive less fatigue compared to simply coloring a virtual canvas. This phenomenon has been called the Michelangelo effect. However, it was unclear if this
Iosa M +9 more
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Creating theory: Encouragement for using creativity and deduction in qualitative nursing research
Abstract Texts about theory in nursing often refer to theory construction by using inductive methods in a rigid way. In this paper, it is instead argued that theories are created, which is in line with most philosophers of science. Theory creation is regarded as a creative process that does not follow a specific method or logic.
Elisabeth Bergdahl, Carina M. Berterö
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Abstract Experientialism in aesthetics is the view that the artistic merit or the aesthetic value of something is determined by the final value of certain experiences of it. These are usually specified as experiences of it with understanding and appreciation. Until recently, experientialism was the dominant view. Not anymore.
James Grant
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Abstract The leading elites of the ethnonationalist movements that developed in the aftermath of World War I in Western Europe usually refused to see their nations and territories as ‘national minorities’. In their view, they were stateless nations or nationalities.
Xosé M. Núñez Seixas
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Halokinetic modulation of sedimentary thickness and architecture: A numerical modelling approach
We use a Discrete Element Model (DEM) to determine the effect of salt growth on stratigraphic architecture for different sedimentation rates and patterns. Halokinetic modulation is up to six times more intense within 350 m of the diapir, compared to further afield; halokinetic influence is shown to reduce laterally and temporarily.
Zoë A. Cumberpatch +7 more
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Controlling borders: A note on ordinary technologies of power
International Migration, Volume 61, Issue 5, Page 323-326, October 2023.
William Walters
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Cathedral of Power: Battersea Power Station in Dystopian Visual Culture
Critical Quarterly, Volume 64, Issue 4, Page 117-137, December 2022.
Harry Warwick
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Avril 1937. La Légion Condor dévaste le Pays basque
Il y a 75 ans, fin avril 1937, la Légion Condor hitlérienne annihilait plusieurs villes du pays basque. Certes, dès son déclenchement, la guerre d’Espagne avait commotionné la société belge, et des intellectuels s’étaient mobilisés, la plupart pour ...
André Bénit
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