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Identifying systems barriers that may prevent bereavement service access to bereaved carers: A report from an Australian specialist palliative care service [PDF]
Background: Bereavement follow up is an integral element of palliative care. However, little is known about the systems that link bereavement services with bereaved carers.
Currow, David +4 more
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Maternal survival costs in an asocial mammal
Maternal characteristics, social dynamics, and environmental factors can all influence reproduction and survival and shape trade‐offs that might arise between these components of fitness. Short‐lived mammals like the golden‐mantled ground squirrel (GMGS;
Rachel Kanaziz +4 more
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Hamilton’s rule and kin competition in a finite kin population
Kin selection means that individuals can increase their own inclusive fitness through displaying more altruistically toward their relatives. So, Hamilton's rule says kin selection will work if the coefficient of relatedness exceeds the cost-to-benefit ratio of the altruistic act.
He, QQ +4 more
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‑kin-liitteen semantiikasta ja diskursiivisista tehtävistä
Abstrakti. Artikkelissa tarkastellaan ‑kin-liitteen sisältäviä nominaalisia ilmauksia, yhtäältä pronomineja, joissa ‑kin on sananmuodon kiinteä osa, ja toisaalta NP=kin-rakennetta, joissa ‑kin on itsenäiseen nominiin liitetty fokuspartikkeli ...
Outi Duvallon
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Tensor-Induced CMB Temperature-Polarization Correlation in Reionized Universes [PDF]
We reexamine the temperature-polarization correlation function of the cosmic microwave background induced by tensor mode with a scale-invariant spectrum in reionized standard cold dark matter models.
Ng, Kin-Wang
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Evolutionary transitions from solitary to group-living are ubiquitous in animal systems. While the fitness consequences of group size changes are often investigated, the long-standing debate on whether kinship is a prerequisite of sociality is still ...
Chia-Ning Yu +3 more
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The multi-phase winds of Markarian 231: from the hot, nuclear, ultra-fast wind to the galaxy-scale, molecular outflow [PDF]
We present the best sensitivity and angular resolution maps of the molecular disk and outflow of Mrk 231, as traced by CO observations obtained with IRAM/PdBI, and we analyze archival Chandra and NuSTAR observations.
Bongiorno, A. +11 more
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Endangered species are grouped into genetically discrete populations to direct conservation efforts. Mitochondrial control region (mtCR) haplotypes are used to elucidate deep divergences between populations, as compared to nuclear microsatellites that ...
Ian Silver‐Gorges +4 more
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Involvement of Flagellin in Kin Recognition between Bacillus velezensis Strains
Kin discrimination in nature is an effective way for bacteria to stabilize population cooperation and maintain progeny benefits. However, so far, the research on kin discrimination for Bacillus still has concentrated on “attack and defense” between cells
Yan Liu +8 more
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