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Simulating the impact of recombination rate on genomic selection breeding outcomes. [PDF]

open access: yesG3 (Bethesda)
Boyny ZZ   +5 more
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High-throughput phenomic survey of seed morphological diversity in common and tartary buckwheat germplasm. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep
Park JE   +9 more
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The Authentic Self Is the Self-Enhancing Self: A Self-Enhancement Framework of Authenticity [PDF]

open access: possiblePersonality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2023
Authenticity refers to behaving in a manner that aligns with one’s true self. The true self, though, is positive. From a self-enhancement standpoint, people exaggerate their strengths and overlook their shortcomings, forming positively-distorted views of themselves.
Corey L. Guenther   +2 more
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Self/No-Self

2022
This chapter analyses the consciousness/matter relationship from the perspective of quantum impermanence as it relates to Buddhist concepts of self and mind. It introduces the reader gradually to the more abstract Buddhist concepts of self. The chapter opens with the broad contours of a debate surrounding the growing popularity of mindfulness practice ...
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The self in self‐awareness

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1999
The self in self‐awareness The concepts of ‘self’ and ‘person’ are central to educational and therapeutic endeavours. This paper examines the emergence of ‘self‐awareness’ as an explicit concern in the education of preregistration nurses. In particular, it questions the claims that specific experiential learning strategies are the most appropriate for
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" SELF " AND " NOT-SELF " IN IMMUNOLOGY

The Lancet, 1974
Abstract If, instead of the classical assumption that immunological phenomena are based on defence mechanisms, it is assumed that they are derived from the physiological system of nutrition and involve the transport of catabolic and metabolic substances, and the "cleaning up" of residual products, this same mechanism can be envisaged as acting as a ...
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