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Dietary Zinc Limitation Dictates Lifespan and Reproduction Trade‐Offs of Drosophila Mothers
Dietary metal ions significantly influence the lifespan and reproduction of Drosophila females. In this study, we show that not adding any of the metal ions to the diet adversely affects reproduction and lifespan. By contrast, food with no added Zn negatively impacts reproduction but not maternal lifespan, suggesting that female flies stop producing ...
Sweta Sarmah+5 more
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The ‘legal’ in socio‐legal history: Woods and Pirie v. Cumming Gordon
Abstract This article explores the Scottish defamation case Woods and Pirie v. Cumming Gordon (1810–1812) in order to demonstrate the value of legal readings across the broadest spectrum of socio‐legal history. While the case has attracted attention from social historians, particularly historians of sexuality, it was shrouded in secrecy and thus did ...
CAROLINE DERRY
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Intersexual stages. Ambiguous genitals.
It is considered that every newborn that presents a confused aspect of external genitalia, that does not permit to define his phenotypic sex, has Ambiguous Genitals.
Salvador G. Carrillo Soriano
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Hermeneutic phenomenology’s aim is to bring forth that which needs to be thought about. It is an invitation to think. To articulate thinking, one needs to listen in the corners and the shadows of the lived experience(s) of the phenomenon being ...
Mel Duffy, Tanya Ní Mhuirthile
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Death, Rebirth and Considerations of the ‘Indigenous’ in Kathleen Winter’s Annabel [PDF]
This article examines Annabel, a novel by Canadian author Kathleen Winter, through a decolonial lens infused with a consideration of Native Canadian survival, resistance, and rebirth.
Stephanie McKenzie
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15 PREMALIGNANT HISTOLOGICAL CHANGES OF THE GONADS IN INTERSEX CHILDREN WITH A Y-CHROMOSOME [PDF]
Jøsrn Müller, Niels E. Skakkebæk
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The overexpression of gst‐35, the mammalian orthologous genes GSTA1, GSTA2, and GSTA3, induces lysosomal dysfunction through the genes pmk‐1 and skr in C. elegans. This overexpression not only promotes an in vivo inflammatory response and accumulation of reactive oxygen species but also significantly shortens the nematode lifespan; inhibits its ...
Yehui Gao+8 more
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The intergenerational transmission of gender: Paternal influences on children's gender attitudes
Abstract Objective This study provides the first systematic longitudinal analysis of the influence of paternal involvement in family life—across childhood and adolescence—on the gender‐role attitudes of children by the age of 14 or 15. Background Recent research suggests that, in post‐industrial societies, paternal involvement in family life is ...
Tomás Cano, Heather Hofmeister
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Analysis of the Doublesex Female Protein in Drosophila melanogaster: Role in Sexual Differentiation and Behavior and Dependence on Intersex [PDF]
Julie A Waterbury+2 more
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