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Unpacking response inhibition in animals - part 1: a conceptual framework. [PDF]
Troisi CA +6 more
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Democratic Alarmism: Coherent Notion or Contradiction in Terms?
Constellations, Volume 33, Issue 2, Page 163-173, June 2026.
James S. Pearson
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Old Skool Spinning and Syncing: Memory, Technologies, and Occupational Membership in a DJ Community
Abstract We show how technology and its temporal instantiations act as material‐relational mnemonic devices that provide temporal anchors for collective remembering in occupations and form the basis of what we call an 'occupational mnemonic community'.
Hamid Foroughi +2 more
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Complex dynamics of social learning in groups of wild Arabian babblers. [PDF]
Aljadeff N, Keynan O, Lotem A.
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Abstract Ethnic–racial socialization (ERS), the communication of parent worldviews about race and ethnicity to children, is important for youth development. Most research only examines parent or youth reports of these socialization practices in isolation, and few have focused on Asian American families.
Pearl Sun +4 more
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Effects of Feather-Pecking Phenotype on Physiological and Neurobiological Characteristics and Gut Microbiota Profile of Goslings. [PDF]
Wang M +5 more
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How Do Businesses Finance New Investment?
ABSTRACT This paper investigates how UK firms finance new investment and whether their choices follow a financing hierarchy consistent with leading theories of capital structure. Using a survey of 2886 firms conducted by the UK Department for Business and Trade and the Bank of England (2020–2023), we examine six financing sources: retained earnings ...
Marc Cowling +3 more
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Determinants of capital structure: a case of hospitals in China. [PDF]
Zhang Q, Laporte A.
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Sound Guides Object Size Choices in African Penguins Through Pitch–Size Association
African penguins use auditory pitch to guide visual size choices. When hearing high‐pitched sounds, they preferentially approach and gaze at smaller objects, and when hearing low‐pitched sounds, they preferentially approach and gaze at larger ones.
Francesca Terranova +5 more
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