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Time‐dependent association between prenatal hair glucocorticoid levels and child behavior problems
Background Child internalizing and externalizing behavioral problems are highly prevalent psychiatric symptoms worldwide, for which maternal prenatal stress is a known risk factor. However, underlying neuroendocrine mechanisms remain largely unclear. We investigated whether maternal hair cortisol (HCC) and cortisone concentration (HCNC) are associated ...
Richard G. Künzel +11 more
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New nesting locality of the Agami Heron, Agamia agami (Pelecaniformes: Ardeidae) in Ecuador
The Agami heron, Agamia agami, is a rare species of the Neotropics, and even though its distribution is large, little is known about the sites where it congregates to nest. We report a new nesting site, which is the eighth reported site in the Neotropics,
Flor M. Ortiz-Galarza +1 more
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Intraspecific Variation in the Characteristics of Cryptocaryon irritans Isolated in Japan
ABSTRACT Cryptocaryon irritans is an obligate parasitic ciliate and the causative agent of cryptocaryoniasis. This parasite is widely distributed in tropical and subtropical marine waters, and numerous outbreaks in aquaculture have been reported worldwide. Previous studies have documented variations in biological traits, such as cell size, serotype and
Hiromi Matsuoka +6 more
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Understanding the human aspects of wildlife, especially awareness, perceptions and attitudes, is important for fostering species knowledge, positive attitudes and support for conservation efforts, as well as for designing sound conservation and ...
Pelden Nima +3 more
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Courtship display behavior influences tail myology in Centrocercus minimus (Gunnison sage‐grouse)
Courtship displays among birds are widespread, particularly those which incorporate raised tail feathers for extended periods of time. The Gunnison sage‐grouse (Centrocercus minimus) is such a species. When we compared the tail muscles of the sage‐grouse to birds which do not engage in erected tail fan postures, both morphology proportional mass ...
Alexander D. Clark +3 more
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We take this opportunity to communicate Heron's approach to assessing impact, with a particular audience in mind: our customers -- grantees, investees and applicants.We thought that it might be useful to outline how and why we support practitioners and ...
Mary Jo Mullan
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Abstract Objective To compare the efficacy and safety of extended interval (Q3–4W) enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) versus standard biweekly (Q2W) ERT in clinically stable type 1 Gaucher disease (GD) patients. Methods We emulated a target trial with a sequential trial design, using data from the French Gaucher Disease Registry.
Maxime Beydon +31 more
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Commercial Real Estate Valuation Using CoStar
This paper presents a structured property investment evaluation project for real estate finance courses utilizing CoStar database. Grounded in cognitive load theory, collaborative learning, and Hattie and Timperley’s feedback model, the project employs a
Margarita Kaprielyan, Angelo Boone
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Pseudo, or Not? Neo‐Goodwinian Growth Cycles With Financial Linkages
ABSTRACT A profit‐led Goodwin mechanism generates the observed counterclockwise activity–labor share cycle. Introducing a financial linkage can reproduce this pattern even when demand is not profit‐led. This paper extends neo‐Goodwinian theory by incorporating the valuation ratio into a four‐dimensional model.
Rudiger von Arnim, Luis Felipe Eick
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The Question of the A̶n̶i̶m̶a̶l̶ Great Blue Heron
Steven H. Semken. Soul External: Rediscovering the Great Blue Heron. Illustrations and design by Andrew R. Driscoll. North Liberty, IA: Ice Cube Press, 2015. 139 pp., $24.95 hc.
Boria Sax
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