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ABSTRACT In 2019, the Australian government established the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability (‘Disability Royal Commission’, DRC) to investigate widespread mistreatment of people with disability. Nearly 10,000 people with disability, their families and supporters engaged with the DRC.
Kate D'Cruz +7 more
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Balint Groups: A Catalytic Collaboration Between General Practice and Psychoanalysis
ABSTRACT This paper explores the foundations of Balint groups, a method for studying clinical relationships and countertransference. Enid and Michael Balint began holding seminars with general practitioners at the Tavistock Clinic in 1950, aiming to apply psychoanalytic principles to understand the doctor‐patient relationship.
Robert V. Dyer +2 more
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ABSTRACT The ecology of forests, their losses, and terrestrial wood decomposition dynamics have been intensively studied and reviewed. In the aquatic realm, reviews have concentrated on large wood (LW) in rivers and the transition from freshwater to marine environments in the Pacific Northwest of North America. However, a comprehensive global synthesis
Jon Dickson +9 more
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Shark bite scars were analysed on coastal dolphins in southeast Queensland, Australia to compare the predation risk between species and habitats. Australian humpback dolphins (Sousa sahulensis) exhibited the highest bite rates and individuals found in sheltered waters had higher shark bite scar prevalence than open waters.
Georgina V. Hume +5 more
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Multi‐Omics Analyses Elucidate the Venom Components of the Wasp Vespa mandarinia
The wasp Vespa mandarinia was widely reared in Yunnan province. The venom was responsible for their aggressive behavior. Tweety proteases, hyaluronidase, venom dipeptidyl peptidase 4, and phospholipase A1 and A2 isozyme were identified. In addition, organic heterocyclic compounds, organic acids, and derivatives were found.
Yuan‐Chong Shi +4 more
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Our work shows that honey bee vitellogenin (Vg) segregates into two main haplotype versions (haplogroups) defined by 65 common polymorphisms. One haplogroup is abundant in A. m. mellifera conservatory samples, and at the protein level, we identify protein‐coding differences concentrated in the lipid‐binding cavity. This provides a foundation for future
Vilde Leipart +4 more
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On the Verge of Exclusion: The Unique Psychological Profile of the Threat of Social Exclusion
ABSTRACT Past research, often using Cyberball—an online ball‐tossing game with two or more preprogrammed players—showed that being socially excluded produces various negative emotions and lower need satisfaction. However, in everyday life, people may experience the threat of social exclusion more frequently than actual exclusion. Across two experiments
Tiara R. Widiastuti +3 more
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Aerial (leaves and flowers) and belowground (bulbs and roots) parts of Galanthus elwesii were extracted using water, 70% ethanol, and 80% methanol. Phytochemical analyses revealed organ‐ and solvent‐dependent variations in total phenolic and flavonoid contents, which were associated with differences in in vitro antioxidant activity determined by DPPH ...
Osman Ertan, Arif Ayar, Ebru Batı Ay
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Cardiometabolic Risk and Structural Brain Development in a Large Community‐Based US Cohort
In a large longitudinal cohort of US youth, cardiometabolic risk factors showed predominantly null associations with global brain structure across adolescence. Aside from modest links between higher BMI and thinner cortex, and higher resting heart rate and white matter microstructure, cardiometabolic variation did not track within‐person brain change ...
Dani Beck +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To qualitatively explore the lived experiences of fasting during Ramadan and the Iftar meal in Muslim adults with low self‐regulation (i.e., low ability to control) eating behavior. Methods Semistructured interviews were conducted with Muslim young adults, scoring below the threshold for low/moderate self‐regulation on the Self ...
Alina Zubair +3 more
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