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WASP (Write a Scientific Paper): Recruitment for research
Early Human Development, 2018The recruitment of patients must occur in accordance with approved standards. Speaking to a patient during a routine clinical consultation and offering to participate in a research, even if consented to, can only be an introduction to the recruitment process. The potential participant must then be referred to a competent person who explains the reasons
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WASP (Write a Scientific Paper): The right to privacy
Early Human Development, 2018The data protection directive of the EU was set up to allow the freedom of movement of people between member states. This has the consequence of allowing the freedom of transfer of data between member states in research. The paper discusses three cases discussed during the project to see whether RECs can refuse research based on concern for data ...
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WASP (Write a Scientific Paper): Preparing a poster
Early Human Development, 2018A poster is a visual communication tool, but crucially, it is absolutely not a research paper directly transposed onto a board. It shows the results of research but it does not explain in detail in the way that a conventional paper does. This paper will explain how poster creation accedes to newspaper article writing theory, while adhering to the IMRAD
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WASP (Write a Scientific Paper): Preparing an abstract
Early Human Development, 2018An abstract is typically prepared as a preface to a paper or as a submission to an event, such as a conference, so as to have research work presented as an oral presentation or as a poster. The principles are identical. Abstracts are always restricted by a word count, typically circa 250 words, so the maximum of economy is needed to convey result/s ...
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Paper wasps: A model clade for social cognition
Current Opinion in NeurobiologyPaper wasps are a highly intelligent group of socially flexible insects with complex lives and variation in social structures. They engage in sophisticated communication within their small societies using olfaction, vibration, and even visual signals of quality or individual identity in some species.
Christopher M. Jernigan +3 more
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Nest Hydrocarbons as Cues for Philopatry in a Paper Wasp
Ethology, 2005AbstractPhilopatric behavior has been demonstrated in a wide taxonomic spread of animals. In temperate environments, overwinteredPolisteswasp foundresses often return to their natal nest prior to initiating colony construction. Previous research has shown that these spring foundresses can identify the natal nest in the absence of landmark and gross ...
Aviva E Liebert +5 more
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The Establishment of the Paper Nest Wasp in Western Australia
1951(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Douglas, A, Serventy, V N
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Thermoanalytical investigations on paper covers of social wasps
Thermochimica Acta, 2000Abstract Paper nests of wasps and hornets were investigated by means of differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), thermogravimetry (TG) in combination with mass spectrometry (MS), combustion calorimetry (CC) and some other biophysical techniques. Nests are constructed of thin paper layers (0.1 mm thick, area density 76.5 g m −2 ) formed of rotten wood
Erik Schmolz +3 more
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