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Hindcast Body Temperature Reveals Sites of Amplified Thermal Risk in Global Coastlines
Abstract Identifying regions where organisms are most (and least) vulnerable to climate change remains a key focus in ecological research. However, accurately capturing the thermal stress experienced by many, if not most, organisms is challenging because body temperature, which determines physiological performance, is driven by multiple environmental ...
Lin‐Xuan Ma +5 more
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Mandatory Influenza Vaccination for Healthcare Workers: Do Nurses Agree? [PDF]
Influenza is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality among hospitalized patients. Health care workers are considered a high-risk group for influenza, and annual vaccination is the most effective way to prevent getting influenza. Increasing concern
Meghan Nightingale +1 more
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ABSTRACT The Australian Crop Mirid (ACM), Sidnia kinbergi Stål (Hemiptera: Miridae), is highly polyphagous and is endemic to Australia. It is widely distributed across Australia and New Zealand and feeds on a wide range of agricultural crops. ACM has traditionally been a pest of forage crops and legumes but has recently emerged as a key pest of several
Kiran Bhusal +3 more
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The longline CPUE series for Inaccessible, Nightingale and Gough islands are GLMM standardised through to 2021. Year, month, area, trap-type, soak time, depth, sequential day and year-area interactions are treated as fixed effects, and year-month interactions treated as a random effect.
Butterworth, Doug, Johnston, SJ
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ABSTRACT This research note advances the idea of a talanoa epistemology. Many readers will be familiar with talanoa as an Indigenous mode of communication practiced in the Pacific. Variations of talanoa have been applied in COP constellations, inter‐faith meetings, Pacific diplomacy, conflict resolution, and as a research method.
Simon Hollis
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Early Emergence of Spontaneous Trait Content in Children's Unconstrained Impressions of Faces
ABSTRACT We investigated children's spontaneous impressions of faces; a question critical for understanding the developmental trajectory of facial stereotypes. Adults and children aged 4 to 10 from the UK (children: n = 59, adults: n = 61) and the US (children: n = 189, adults: n = 180) described what they thought when viewing each of the four child's ...
Sophia M. Thierry +4 more
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OMPs are the agreed basis to recommend rock lobster (Jasus tristani) TACs for all four islands of the Tristan da Cunha Group. The application of these OMPs using the most recent CPUE and survey data (and Vessel CPUE data in the case of Tristan) for input into the various OMPs are used to calculate the TACs for the 2022/23 season.
Holloway, Susan, Butterworth, Doug
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Nursing Is a Career for Men: Support for the Rise of Males as Nurses
ABSTRACT Aim To explore pre‐registration male nursing students' choice of nursing as a career, gender role of a nurse misconceptions and clinical learning experience to inform regional career advice, recruitment, support and shaping the image of a nurse. Design An exploratory convergent parallel mixed‐method study.
Natasha Reedy +4 more
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Possibly Archway Cave on the island of Tristan Da Cuhna [PDF]
Boats tied up in front of the entrance to a cave. This is possibly Archway Cave on the island of Tristan Da Cuhna, which was used for shelter on return trips from Nightingale Island if the waters were rough to risk landing in the Settlement. (1964-1965) [
Munch, Peter Andreas, 1908-1984
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