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Shaped by Fire: Unravelling the Impact of Fire on Lizard Gut Microbiome. [PDF]
Vasconcelos DS +6 more
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Revealing sex-specific changes across protein structure in the aging bone extracellular matrix. [PDF]
Tudor J, Eckersley A, Buckley M.
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Sociology of Work and Occupations, 1979
A comparison of the patterns of change in female labor force participation reveals considerable similarities between Israel and the U. S. In both countries women tend to be concentrated in a small number of "female" occupations, characterized by their close association with tasks traditionally performed by women.
D. Izraeli
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A comparison of the patterns of change in female labor force participation reveals considerable similarities between Israel and the U. S. In both countries women tend to be concentrated in a small number of "female" occupations, characterized by their close association with tasks traditionally performed by women.
D. Izraeli
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Bayesian estimation of total fertility from a population's age–sex structure
Statistical Modelling, 2018We investigate a modern statistical approach to a classic deterministic demographic estimation technique. When vital event registration is missing or inadequate, it is possible to approximate a population's total fertility rate (TFR) from information ...
C. Schmertmann, M. Hauer
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Sex determination: Ant supergenes link sex ratio to social structure
Current Biology, 2021A new study maps individual Formica ant queens' tendency to produce single-sex offspring to a so-called 'supergene' locus. This supergene neighbors another supergene determining social structure. Consequently, single-queen and multi-queen colonies disproportionately produce daughters and sons, respectively.
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Effects of Sex on Renal Structure
Nephron, 2002<i>Aims:</i> There are few data examining differences in renal structure between the sexes. Elucidation of the mechanisms responsible for the observed effects of sex on the progression of chronic renal disease requires knowledge of the effects of sex on renal structure.
Joel, Neugarten +3 more
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