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A pilot comparison of purging and non-purging bulimics

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1985
This study compared (1) purging bulimics (those who terminate binging with self-induced vomiting and/or excessive use of laxatives), N = 26; (2) non-purging bulimics, N = 24; and (3) control subjects (in whom no eating problems were apparent), N = 24. These groups were examined empirically on several personality and demographic variables. Additionally,
P S, Grace, R S, Jacobson, C J, Fullager
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Understanding Inbreeding Depression, Purging, and Genetic Rescue [PDF]

open access: yesTrends in Ecology and Evolution, 2016
Inbreeding depression, the reduction of fitness caused by inbreeding, is a nearly universal phenomenon that depends on past mutation, selection, and genetic drift.
Philip W Hedrick, Aurora Garcia-Dorado
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Groundwater Sampling: To Purge or Not to Purge

Environmental Geosciences, 1998
Abstract Despite interest in the no-purge method for groundwater sampling, little has been done or documented on carefully controlled field studies to compare the analytical test results from the traditional purge method with the no-purge method for various field conditions and over a wide range of concentrations of contaminants.
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A numerical study of dynamic behaviors of a unitized regenerative fuel cell during gas purging

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2022
Hang Guo, Fang Ye, Lei Xing
exaly  

The use of multiple purging methods as an indicator of eating disorder severity

International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2007
Pamela K Keel
exaly  

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