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Implications of shared predation for space use in two sympatric leporids
Spatial variation in habitat riskiness has a major influence on the predator–prey space race. However, the outcome of this race can be modulated if prey shares enemies with fellow prey (i.e., another prey species).
Martijn J. A. Weterings +8 more
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Shared residence and social security policy: A comparative analysis from 13 countries
Increasingly, children live in both parents' homes equally after parental separation, but little is known about whether social security policy supports these shared‐residence families.
M. Hakovirta +2 more
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Modeling Infection with Multi-agent Dynamics [PDF]
Developing the ability to comprehensively study infections in small populations enables us to improve epidemic models and better advise individuals about potential risks to their health.
J. Stehle +4 more
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Do Shared Bicycles Promote Residents' Consumption?
Using China Family Panel Studies (CFPS) data from 2010 to 2018, this paper employs a staggered difference-in-differences (DID) approach to unveil that the entry of bike-sharing significantly boosts per capita household expenditure by 3.9%–6.8%, along with an increase of 3.8%–4.9% in dining-out expenses.
Yongli Chen, Xi Zhu, Jing Li, Yuge Bai
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Shared Satisfaction among Residents Living in Multiracial Neighborhoods
Abstract Multiracial neighborhood integration has become more common in U.S. metropolitan areas over the past three decades. This article takes up the question: are residents satisfied living in multiracial neighborhoods? Traditional theories of racial change predict low levels of satisfaction in these neighborhoods, while newer studies ...
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The divorce of a child's parents should be managed in such a way that the minor is affected as little as possible. In order to minimize the impact of the parents' separation on the child, the question arises as to whether the ...
Georgeta-Bianca Spirchez
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Autism Spectrum Disorders: Longitudinal and Offspring Risk. [PDF]
Despite substantial similarities and overlaps in the pathophysiology of obsessive-compulsive disorders (OCD) and autism spectrum disorders, little is known about the clinical and etiologic cohesion of these two disorders.
Sandra M Meier +5 more
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“Sip & Share”: Building Resilience in Surgery Residency Through Moral Distress Rounds
Resident moral distress rounds were instituted during the COVID-19 pandemic to provide a safe zone for discussion, reflection, and the identification of the ethical challenges contributing to moral distress. The sessions, entitled "Sip & Share," also served to foster connectedness and build resilience.A baseline needs assessment was performed and only ...
Richard Teo +3 more
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Shared trauma reality in war: Mental health therapists' experience. [PDF]
Shared traumatic reality occurs when therapists are doubly exposed to a traumatic event, both through their clients' experience, along with their own direct exposure.
Sara A Freedman, Rivka Tuval Mashiach
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Adult Children and Elderly Parents in Strasbourg Proceedings: A Misconstrued Approach to ‘Family Life’ [PDF]
This article criticizes the exclusion of the relationship between parents and adult children from the purview of Article 8 ECHR in Strasbourg judgments, save for exceptional cases of dependency, narrowly defined (in practice reduced to disability).
Draghici, C.
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