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Introduction In recent years, studies on pregnancy outcomes and reproductive health indicators have increasingly considered the impact of socioeconomic deprivation.
Nicola Bartolomeo +2 more
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Effects of paternal deprivation on nestling zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata)
Early interactions between parents and offspring have been shown to influence behavior development in avian offspring, which links to their fitness as adults.
Giddens, Emily
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Cytotoxicity of tumor antigen specific human T cells is unimpaired by arginine depletion. [PDF]
Tumor-growth is often associated with the expansion of myeloid derived suppressor cells that lead to local or systemic arginine depletion via the enzyme arginase.
Hundemer, Michael +63 more
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Gender, Families, and Wealth Accumulation Among the One‐Child Generation
ABSTRACT Prior literature on gender and wealth accumulation largely examines the role of families in reproducing inequalities. However, less attention has been paid to families without sons, a significant demographic, particularly within China's one‐child generation, that challenges conventional understandings of familial wealth dynamics.
Ye Liu
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Cuidados parentais em gerbilos da Mongólia (Meriones unguiculatus): uma análise dos papéis de fêmeas e machos durante o desenvolvimento dos filhotes / [PDF]
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências Biológicas.Este estudo teve como propósito a investigação do comportamento parental de uma espécie monogâmica, o gerbilo da Mongólia (Meriones unguiculatus).
Estanislau, Célio Roberto
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Associations between consultations for NSPS in either parant and children.
NSPS = non-specific physical symptoms; OR = odds ratio; CI = confidence intervals; 564 (42.5%) of cases and 1698 (42.7%) of controls had no paternal records.
Milisa Blagojevic-Bucknall (633499) +3 more
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Males are worse mothers: Comparing care patterns in a facultatively caring beetle
Why should biparental care exist if offspring fare just as well when only one parent is present? In the facultatively dependent burying beetle, Nicrophorus vespilloides, manipulating environmental quality reveals that biparental care benefits offspring in form of lower personal immune requirement and parents in term of weight gain.
Leon Müller +2 more
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The Effects of Paternal Absence on Male Children
The society in which our children are living and growing today is complicated by strife and conflict both internally and externally . It is a time when statisticians are telling us that 481 out of 1,000 marriages, or nearly one out of every four, will ...
Rigby, Martha H.
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Bound by blood and bloodshed: Sibling ties and participation in genocidal violence
Abstract Focusing on the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, we examine how sibling relationships—one of the most salient familial bonds—influence individual engagement in violence during mass atrocity. Drawing on an adaptation of differential association and social learning theories for contexts of mass atrocity, we analyze a novel dataset linking over 300,000 ...
Jack G. R. Wippell +3 more
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Early-life stress caused by the deprivation of maternal care has been shown to have long-lasting effects on the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis in offspring of uniparental mammalian species. We asked if deprivation of maternal care
Adam S. Arterbery +3 more
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