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Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) show an attentional bias toward a male secondary sexual trait. [PDF]

open access: yesAnn N Y Acad Sci
Visual attention mechanisms help organisms prioritize evolutionarily relevant stimuli, like threats and mating opportunities. We investigated whether Bornean orangutans, a species with pronounced sexual dimorphism, show an attentional bias toward a secondary sexual characteristic.
Roth TS   +3 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

L3-edge X-ray spectroscopy of rhodium and palladium compounds. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Synchrotron Radiat
The K and L3 X‐ray absorption near‐edge structures of Rh and Pd compounds are compared.L3‐edge high‐energy‐resolution fluorescence‐detection X‐ray absorption near‐edge structure (XANES) spectra for palladium and rhodium compounds are presented, with focus on their electronic structures.
Suarez Orduz HA   +6 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

A transnational millet in the Jewish state: A Judeo‐Spanish diaspora between Israel and Turkey, 1948–1958

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, Volume 29, Issue 3, Page 1093-1111, July 2023., 2023
Abstract Between 1948 and 1956, 36,302 Jews migrated from Turkey to Israel, forming the largest Turkish diaspora hub at that time. Drawing on the nine newspapers published by Turkish Jews in Israel in their vernacular, Ladino (Judeo‐Spanish), this article sheds light on the complex nature of the migrants' transnational affinity to the Turkish Republic ...
Aviad Moreno, Tamir Karkason
wiley   +1 more source

Language, Science and Globalization in the Eighteenth Century**

open access: yesBerichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Volume 46, Issue 1, Page 38-53, March 2023., 2023
Abstract Asia, America, and Europe have been intellectually intertwined for centuries. Several studies have been published revealing European scholars’ interest in the “exotic” languages of Asia and America, as well as in ethnographic and anthropological aspects.
Rebeca Fernández Rodríguez
wiley   +1 more source

Defensive emotions and evaluative judgements: Sensitivity to anger and fear predicts moral judgements, whereas sensitivity to disgust predicts aesthetic judgements

open access: yesBritish Journal of Psychology, Volume 114, Issue 1, Page 1-20, February 2023., 2023
Abstract Aesthetic and moral evaluations engage appetitive and defensive emotions. While the role played by pleasure in positive aesthetic and moral judgements has been extensively researched, little is known about how defensive emotions influence negative aesthetic and moral judgements.
Alejandro Dorado   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Mathematical Modeling of Feelings in Viewpoint of Analysis of Olvido Poetry with Fractional Operators

open access: yesJournal of Mathematics, Volume 2023, Issue 1, 2023., 2023
The main motivation point of the article and the main factor that provides originality are an analysis of the modeling of feelings in the perspective of the analysis of Olvido’s poetry with the help of two fractional operators that offer the most effective solutions to real‐world problems.
Mustafa Ali Dokuyucu   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Democratising Collective Memory Through Forensic Exhumations in Spain

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Politics &History, Volume 68, Issue 3, Page 410-427, September 2022., 2022
Following the close of Spanish Civil War (1936–39) a dictatorship was installed by Francisco Franco which saw his narrative of the conflict embedded in the landscape of an ideologically divided nation through monuments and mass graves. The dictatorship was followed by the period of Transition (1975–81) whereby amnesty was negotiated leaving the crimes ...
Natalia Maystorovich Chulio
wiley   +1 more source

Irreconciliation as practice: resisting impunity and closure in Argentina

open access: yesJournal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Volume 28, Issue S1, Page 103-117, April 2022., 2022
Abstract In Argentina, irreconciliation is created through everyday practices of vigilance against closure and collective struggles against impunity. In this essay, I show how over several decades since the fall of the dictatorial regime (1976‐83), human rights activists and laypeople have devised ways to keep the past alive while attending to ...
Noa Vaisman
wiley   +1 more source

Recruitment and retention of participants in UK surgical trials: survey of key issues reported by trial staff

open access: yesBJS Open, Volume 4, Issue 6, Page 1238-1245, December 2020., 2020
An online survey of surgical trial staff was conducted to identify key issues affecting recruitment and retention of participants in UK surgical trials. Several issues were reportedly experienced by over 70 per cent of respondents. Seven recruitment and two retention issues were rated ‘moderate’ or ‘serious’ by a majority of respondents.
J. C. Crocker   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Anglo‐Spanish Enlightenment: Joseph Shepherd, an English ‘ilustrado' in Valladolid

open access: yesJournal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Volume 43, Issue 1, Page 43-60, March 2020., 2020
Abstract This article studies Joseph Shepherd and his role in Anglo‐Spanish cultural exchange in the last decades of the eighteenth century, at the dawn of Anglophilia in Spain. Though largely unknown, this Catholic recusant, established in Spain as rector of the Royal English College of St Alban in order to continue the training of English priests ...
Ana Sáez‐Hidalgo
wiley   +1 more source

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