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Are Business Students More Self‐Interested Than Law Students? A Longitudinal Study
ABSTRACT Substantial academic debate exists regarding whether students with economics training exhibit distinct behavioral patterns that differentiate them from students in other academic disciplines. On one hand, the debate remains open due to the heterogeneity of the results.
Cristina Miragaya‐Casillas+2 more
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Diagnostic Methods Used in Detecting Syphilis in Paleopathological Research-A Literature Review. [PDF]
Mikita G+11 more
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Universities and the Contested Creation of the Elite
ABSTRACT For centuries universities have been a locus of elite creation. In the Middle Ages, university‐trained elites were leaders of the Church, served in secular lords' administrations and staffed the judiciary. Over time, their scope has expanded to include leadership in governments, corporations, and civil society more broadly.
Noam Yuchtman
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Abstract The black abalone, Haliotis cracherodii, is a large, long‐lived marine mollusc that inhabits rocky intertidal habitats along the coast of California and Mexico. In 1985, populations were impacted by a bacterial disease known as withering syndrome (WS) that wiped out >90% of individuals, leading to the closure of all U.S.
Brock Wooldridge+10 more
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The year 2000: Looking back and looking forward
Das Taraprasad
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An investigation into mental illness and its comorbidities from the perspective of supervenience physicalism. [PDF]
Yang P, Zhang X, Song H, Zhang X.
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Local Selection Shaped the Diversity of European Maize Landraces
ABSTRACT The introduction of populations to novel environments can lead to a loss of genetic diversity and the accumulation of deleterious mutations due to selection and demographic changes. We investigate how the recent introduction of maize to Europe shaped the genetic diversity and differentiation of European traditional maize populations and ...
Margarita Takou+2 more
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The shifting of buffer crop repertoires in pre-industrial north-eastern Europe. [PDF]
Abdrakhmanov M+7 more
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ABSTRACT Cameroon Blackbelly sheep are a domestic breed of hair sheep from West/Central Africa. They are popular with small‐holder farmers in Cameroon as they are highly resilient to local environmental challenges and are prolific a‐seasonal breeders.
Pamela Wiener+13 more
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