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A cumulative genetic score based on IgG4‐associated variants explains a substantial proportion of variance in psIgG4 levels during sustained peanut consumption, highlighting strong gene‐by‐environment interactions. Our findings suggest that early, sustained peanut consumption, in combination with genetic factors, promotes a protective immune response ...
Kanika Kanchan +14 more
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We report herein the southernmost record of the Hudsonian Godwit (Limosa haemastica), at two localities inthe Antarctic: Esperanza/Hope Bay (January 2005) and 25 de Mayo/King George Island (October 2008).
Juares, M. A. +9 more
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Analysis of a Sea Fog Episode at King George Island, Antarctica
In this study, a marine fog episode at King George Island off the Antarctic Peninsula from 26−30 January 2017 was investigated using surface observations, upper-air soundings, and re-analysis data as well as the air mass backward trajectory method.
Jianqiao Chen +7 more
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This paper investigates a real-business-cycle economy that features dispersed information about the underlying aggregate productivity shocks, taste shocks, and—potentially—shocks to monopoly power.
Angeletos, George-Marios, La'O, Jennifer
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Attachment theory, with its core concepts, perspectives, and insights developed over the past five decades, is influential for professionals working with young children. However, practitioners face challenges translating attachment theory and research into practical applications.
Jessica E. Opie +46 more
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Abstract Although Macrourus species are the main by‐catch across Southern Ocean longline fisheries, including around South Georgia, the lack of species‐specific data has hindered effective management and ecological understanding. Aggregation of macrourids at genus level masks critical interspecific differences in life‐history strategies and ...
José Abreu +8 more
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Reconstruction of the late quaternary glacial geology on King George Island, South Shetland Islands: First steps of a geoscientific project [PDF]
King George Island (Isla 25 de Mayo) is the largest one of the South Shetland Islands (SShI). This archipelago is located approximately 120 km NW of the Antarctic Peninsula, from which it is separated by the Bransfield Strait (Mar de la Flota).
Astini, R. +3 more
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Authors Losing Control: The European Transformations of Henry Neville’s 'The Isle of Pines' (1668) [PDF]
Henry Neville’s utopian travel narrative The Isle of Pines, first published in London in June 1668, became an instant bestseller on the European market. Within a few months more than twenty foreign editions were printed in five western European languages,
Mahlberg, Gaby
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Discovering Legacies: Fathers, Sons, Masculinities, and Equity Within Families
ABSTRACT In this article, I examine how personal experiences within my family and my homeplace communities have shaped 20 years of basic and applied research, as well as theorizing, on fathering and masculinities. I focus on how my practice of reflexive research has led me to discover legacies of masculinities across generations of my own family ...
Kevin Roy
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Mid-Holocene skua remains from King George Island, Antarctica
Seven avian remains from Mid-Holocene strata of the southeastern coast of Potter Peninsula (King George Island: Isla 25 de Mayo, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica) are reported. They were described and assigned to the brown skua Stercorarius antarcticus lonnbergi (Aves, Laridae), a living species currently breeding in the area.
Acosta Hospitaleche, Carolina Ileana Alicia +2 more
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