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Re-thinking households - using administrative data to count and classify households with some application [PDF]
Households rather than individuals are being increasingly used for research and to target and evaluate public policy. As a result accurate and timely household level statistics have become an increasing necessity especially at local level.
Harper, G., Mayhew, L.
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When travelling and feeding in the canopy, the western lowland gorillas engaged in bipedal locomotion likely as a strategy to mitigate the risk of falling at the cost of increased energy expenditure. Abstract Western lowland gorillas are the largest and most sexually dimorphic ape that habitually exploits arboreal environments.
Charlotte A. King +5 more
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In situ anticaries efficacy of dentifrices with different formulations – A pooled analysis of results from three randomized clinical trials [PDF]
Objectives Data generated from three similar in situ caries crossover studies presented the opportunity to conduct a pooled analysis to investigate how dentifrice formulations with different fluoride salts and combinations at concentrations of 1400 ...
Bosma, Mary Lynn +7 more
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Abstract Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.), is an important crop for addressing food security in Africa, especially Ghana. However, its production is limited by soil nutrient deficiencies, particularly nitrogen (N). This study aimed to assess the impact of N fertilizer application and inoculation on the growth and yield of cowpea.
Jacob Danso +6 more
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A Quantitative Method for Evaluating the Predictive Utility of Linked Scores
Abstract In U.S. colleges, admissions officers tend to use ACT‐SAT concordant scores, also known as linked scores, as predictions of individual scores for tests not taken. The major problem in this situation is the use of linked scores without thoroughly examining their predictive utility (i.e., the degree to which they serve as predicted scores at the
Yoshikazu Sato, Tadashi Shibayama
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ABSTRACT While recruiting and retention are core human resource management functions, little attention has been given to their contextual differences in domestic and foreign‐owned firms. We draw on human capital theory and used a mixed‐methods approach—(1) time‐lagged surveys with 755 employees and (2) semi‐structured interviews with 110 managers ...
Vesa Peltokorpi, Fabian J. Froese
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The crash involvement of interstate drivers in Queensland [PDF]
Previous research has suggested that driving interstate is more hazardous than driving in one’s home state. However, the increased risk does not appear to be due to greater risk-taking by these drivers, but due to the greater distances they travel ...
Hansen, Julie A. +2 more
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Age‐Associated Transcriptomic and Epigenetic Alterations in Mouse Hippocampus
Single‐nucleus multiome sequencing of hippocampus reveals aging‐dependent changes in gene expression and chromatin accessibility. Chromatin alterations in synaptic genes often occur without corresponding expression changes, suggesting a “susceptible” chromatin state.
Merve Bilgic +6 more
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ABSTRACT Eukaryotic microalgae are key organisms in marine environments, contributing to essential nutrient and biogeochemical cycles. Climate change is already causing shifts in the composition and diversity of microalgal assemblages, with coastal ecosystems experiencing increased pressure.
Jacqui Stuart +7 more
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Alcohol use disorder involves disrupted neuropeptide Y (NPY) signaling in the central amygdala (CeA). Using chemogenetics, viral NPY overexpression, and immunohistochemistry in male and female mice, we examined the roles of Y1R+ CeA projections to the lateral hypothalamus and CeA Y1R/Y2R dynamics in binge‐like ethanol drinking. Inhibition of CeA‐LH Y1R+
Sophie C. Bendrath +3 more
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