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Background More and more studies investigate medical students’ empathy using the Jefferson Scale of Empathy (JSE). However, no norm data or cutoff scores of the JSE for Japanese medical students are available.
Hitomi U. Kataoka+4 more
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Religion as a protective factor against adolescent smoking habits: evidence from Spain
Background: There are a wide number of assessments suggesting that being a member of a religious community inhibits adolescents’ risky behaviours and, consequently, can act as a protective factor against the consumption of smoking substances. Methods: We
Jorge de Andres-Sanchez+2 more
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The unpredictably eruptive dynamics of spruce budworm populations in eastern Canada
We examine historical population data for spruce budworm from several locations through the period 1930–1997, and use density‐dependent recruitment curves to test whether the pattern of population growth over time is more consistent with Royama's (1984; Ecological Monographs 54:429–462) linear R(t) model of harmonic oscillation at Green River New ...
Barry J. Cooke, Jacques Régnière
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Resilience and Brain Injury: Validation of the Connor-Davidson Scale in Spanish Individuals
Background: Resilience, defined as the ability to maintain positive emotional experiences despite adverse events, is considered crucial in the rehabilitation post Acquired Brain Injury (ABI).
Alba Aza+4 more
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Taming TikTok: how BIPOC individuals perceive and interact with algorithmically generated content
Introduction. TikTok’s recommendation algorithm plays a crucial role in shaping user experiences, raising concerns about algorithmic bias, content suppression, and misinformation, particularly for BIPOC users.
Jiarun Dai+3 more
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In a context of globalization and increased mobility, migration has brought new societal challenges to nation-states, raising questions about how countries can promote inclusion within contexts of increased diversity. Education occupies a central yet paradoxical place in this process. On the one hand, schools’ failure to be fully inclusive of new forms
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Network topology drives population temporal variability in experimental habitat networks
Habitat patches connected by dispersal pathways form habitat networks. We explored how network topology affects population outcomes in laboratory experiments using a model species (Daphnia carinata). Central habitat nodes in complex lattice networks exhibited lower temporal variability in population sizes, suggesting they support more stable ...
Yiwen Xu+3 more
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Non-metallic inclusions (NMIs) in steels have been the focus of various experimental studies due to their detrimental character. While isolated processes, such as agglomeration or dissolution, have been well investigated, holistic in-situ views with high-
Julian Cejka, Susanne Katharina Michelic
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O projecto Bridges for Inclusion tinha como principal objectivo identificar como é que poderia ser estabelecida uma mais efectiva relação entre as estratégias de emprego, protecção social e inclusão social, com base em experiências locais, de forma a evidenciar diferentes orientações e práticas.
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Geographic variation in walking activity in the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum
This study examined whether there is geographic variation in field populations, focusing on the moving activity in the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum. Results showed significant differences in moving activity among field populations but no correlation with latitude or meteorological factors.
Kentarou Matsumura
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