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Abstract Background Pregnancy complications have been associated with offspring autism spectrum disorders (ASD). There has also been increasing evidence for multigenerational risk factors of ASD. Methods In a multigenerational California birth cohort of 1,740,379 mother–child pairs, we investigated pregnancy complications when the grandmother was ...
Ting Chow +5 more
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Genetic Parameters for Rumination Time, Daily Average Milk Temperature, and Milking Traits Derived from Automatic Milking Systems in Holstein Cattle. [PDF]
Altınsoy A +3 more
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TESTING PREREQUISITES TO ADAPTATION IN QUERCUS AGRIFOLIA: ARE LEAF DOMATIA A HERITABLE TRAIT? [PDF]
Amy Ormiston +2 more
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Mechanistic trials, therapy and developmental science—An exemplar from early autism care
Abstract Background Mechanistic design and analysis in clinical trials remains relatively rare in child mental health and autism, despite the considerable value that it could have in developing therapy practice and in illuminating basic science. Clinical trials themselves continue to have insufficient influence on actual clinical practice in child ...
Jonathan Green
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Research note: Comparative estimation of genetic parameters for eggshell pigmentation traits. [PDF]
Wang R +7 more
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Heritable T-cell malignancy models established in a zebrafish phenotypic screen
J. Kimble Frazer +11 more
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Abstract Background Victimisation has been associated with self‐harm (with or without suicidal intent), but little is known about this association during young adulthood—a distinct developmental period. Further, not all individuals who experience victimisation will later engage in self‐harm, suggesting the influence of other factors.
Filip Marzecki +8 more
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Correlations and Heritability of Morphological Characters in Grain Sorghums [PDF]
NARASIMHA RAO D.V +2 more
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Abstract Background The cumulative effect of early medical events has been shown to be associated with autism. It is unclear whether this effect is specific to autism or if it is associated to other neurodevelopmental conditions (NDCs) as well. Methods We established a registry‐linked population‐based twin cohort of 10,254 pairs within the child and ...
Torkel Carlsson +4 more
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