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Practitioner Review: Infant mental health meets cell and molecular biology – a look to the future
Background A major research effort in the past two decades has begun to illuminate how experience ‘gets under the skin’ – that is – the cellular and molecular processes that are associated with adversity and resilience. Methods We selectively review three areas of this research: epigenetics, especially DNA methylation, telomere length, and inflammatory
Charles H. Zeanah +3 more
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Even though Rubens’s visit to the court in Madrid in 1628-29 is well documented, we remain uncertain about exactly what paintings he made at the time. We know that he painted copies after Titian, but not exactly which ones. The analysis of the materials
Alejandro Vergara +2 more
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O presente artigo teve por objetivo abordar os desafios enfrentados pela mulher quando comparadas ao homem para alcançar e desempenhar a atuação em cargos de liderança dentro do ambiente corporativo, buscando apresentar as dificuldades enfrentadas ...
Laura Cecília Sievert Silva +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives To evaluate the influence of artifacts generated by dental implants on the diagnosis of simulated internal root resorption (IRR) in cone‐beam computed tomography (CBCT), considering implant number and composition. Materials and Methods Thirty‐five single‐rooted teeth were allocated into two groups: with simulated IRR (n = 15) and ...
Matheus Sampaio‐Oliveira +4 more
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Molecular phylogenetics clarifies generic boundaries of the papilionoid legume subtribe Clitoriinae
Abstract Clitoriinae is a morphologically distinctive and pantropically distributed subtribe within the legume tribe Phaseoleae (Leguminosae, Papilionoideae), yet its genus‐level taxonomic classification remains uncertain. This study presents the most comprehensive phylogenetic analysis of Clitoriinae to date, integrating plastid (matK/trnK) and ...
Andrés Fonseca‐Cortés +6 more
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Two new paintings by Pieter Crijnse Volmarijn in the spanish art collecting
This paper focuses on the authorship of Pieter Crijnse Volmarijn related to the paintings Samson and Delilah and The final meeting between Helen and Menelaus, both of them tradicionally linked to Rubens and his school.
Matías Díaz Padrón
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Hidden Fungal Diversity of the Precious Mediterranean Red Coral Corallium rubrum
This study reveals diverse cultivable fungi associated with the red coral Corallium rubrum, highlighting both potentially beneficial and pathogenic species. These findings emphasize the biotechnological relevance and ecological impact of coral‐associated fungi, especially as climate change may increase disease risks.
Camille Prioux +7 more
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Un inedito per Giuliano Finelli: la Testa dello Pseudo-Seneca del Museo del Prado
The Museo del Prado houses a magnificent Baroque bust carved from Carrara marble. Closely related to Rubens’ models of Pseudo-Seneca, which in turn derived from the classical works which the Flemish painter had admired in Italy, the Prado head ...
Giacomo Montanari
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Abstract Background and aims There are currently no brief quantitative assessments that capture the drug patterns of people who engage in use of more than one drug on the same day or simultaneously. The current study examined the retest reliability, acceptability and feasibility of a new quantitative assessment to measure polysubstance use.
Amanda M. Bunting +7 more
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Prioritizing Conservation of Trailing‐Edge Populations for Future Climate‐Resilient Forests
Climate change threatens warm‐ and dry‐edge tree populations that may harbor adaptive genetic variation important for future forest resilience. We identified trailing‐edge populations for frequent and widespread North American tree species using climate and forest inventory data, then prioritized conservation actions based on projected forest habitat ...
Nicholas Boyce +3 more
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