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Individual choices? Bioscience, culture and society as approaches to genes, eating and health [PDF]
This paper presents the background and a plan for an interdisciplinary study that aims at examining the practices of eating as an entanglement of biology, culture and society all together.
Kirveennummi, Anna +2 more
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When I Was in My Home I Suffered a Lot: Mexican Women’s Descriptions of Abuse in Family of Origin [PDF]
In this descriptive study we employ episodic narrative interviews and narrative analysis to explore experiences of abuse and violence within the families of origin of Mexican women entering adulthood.
Belknap, Ruth, Cruz, Nancy
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Defining the geographical level of competition: a taxonomy of industry tradability
Abstract The paper develops a taxonomy of industry tradability to define the geographical level at which competition takes place. First, it creates a novel dataset that combines production and international trade data for both goods and services industries, defined at a detailed (3‐digit) level of industry aggregation for 15 European countries.
Sara Calligaris +4 more
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Sacred Spaces of the Mari Culture. Signs and Typologization of the Mythologized Landscape
Introduction. Amid growing interest from the public and researchers in the pre-Christian, nature-centered beliefs of the peoples of the Volga region, issues related to the perception of natural landscapes and their use in ritual practices have gained ...
German Yu. Ustyantsev +2 more
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Effect of pig weaning age and commingling after the nursery phase on humoral and behavioral indicators of well-being and on growth performance [PDF]
Two hundred and sixteen pigs were weaned at 14 or 21 d of age to determine the effect of weaning age and commingling after the nursery phase on growth and behavior of pigs in a wean-tofinish facility.
Apple, Jason K. +3 more
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Unlocking female CEOs' contribution to the internationalization of family‐controlled firms
Abstract Are female CEOs better or worse than male CEOs for the internationalization of family‐controlled firms? By addressing this question, we draw on Upper Echelons Theory (UET) and complement it with insights from the Behavioral Theory of the Firm (BTF) to examine the moderating role of governance and ownership openness. Using a large panel of 2150
Alfredo D'Angelo +3 more
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The empirical ordering of the upper castes through scriptural doctrines delegitimized the subaltern epistemology and impeded the possibility of any form of resistance.
Bincy Mariya N Nirichan
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Computational modelling and in vitro liver cell experiments indicate that medium‐chain acyl‐CoA dehydrogenase (MCAD) deficiency causes an accumulation of (especially medium‐chain) acyl‐CoAs at the cost of free CoA (CoASH). A substantial decrease in CoASH impairs flux through many pathways essential for energy homeostasis.
Ligia Akemi Kiyuna +17 more
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The Mary's Route as a Possible European Cultural Route
The European Network Association of Mary's Route (Eunam) is a Christian-based cultural and tourist association on a European scale, with the important aim of preserving and strengthening European Christian traditions. The history of the Mary’s Route dates back nearly two decades, when a pilgrimage to Csíksomlyó gave rise to the idea of a route linking ...
Zsombor Kápolnai +3 more
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Parent‐Led Pain Management in Neonatal Care—Time to Move Forward
Acta Paediatrica, EarlyView.
A. Ullsten +12 more
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