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Effective population size (Ne) is a useful parameter to evaluate the long‐term viability of populations. While obtaining enough field data from wild populations to estimate Ne directly is challenging, molecular techniques applied to non‐invasive samples provide an appealing alternative.
María‐José Bañuelos, Mario Quevedo
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Children’s experiences of domestic violence and abuse: siblings’ accounts of relational coping [PDF]
This article explores how young people see their relationships, particularly their sibling relationships, in families affected by domestic violence, and how relationality emerges in their accounts as a resource to build an agentic sense of self.
Burman E. +8 more
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Asiatic black bears in Russia face conservation threats such as habitat destruction and fragmentation, which exacerbate food shortages caused by crop failures. This study explores an innovative approach to rehabilitating bears that abandon hibernation in mid‐winter due to extreme exhaustion by providing supplemental food near their den sites.
Sergey A. Kolchin +2 more
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GP72 Obesity related glomerulopathy in three siblings [PDF]
Introduction Obesity is an urging health care problem with its increasing incidence in years. Renal involvement secondary to obesity is called obesity related glomerulopathy (ORG). ORG is characterized with heavy proteinuria without evident edema, and progressive renal dysfunction. Histological features include focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS)
Ece Mekik Akar +3 more
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The dynamics of lateral relations in changing organizational worlds [PDF]
This paper sets out to chart ways in which a number of linked but independent changes in the organizational contexts clients are bringing with them into consultancy are both drawing attention to and forcing us to reconsider ways in which we have hitherto
Armstrong, David
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Abstract The 2024 UK general election saw candidates make frequent rhetorical references to parents and grandparents. But what are the political functions and implications of such references? Drawing together recent research in political psychology and sociology, this article interprets such references as attempts to articulate ‘vicarious identities ...
Joseph Haigh
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Psychological study of siblings subsystems – methodological considerations
Introduction: The analysis of the literature devoted to scientific considerations on the relational aspect of the functioning of siblings, especially those who are in adulthood, allows us to draw the conclusion that they are relatively rarely undertaken
Katarzyna Kamila Walęcka-Matyja
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This is precisely what Suzanne Berne achieves in her novel, A Crime in the Neighborhood, 1999 Orange Prize winner. We are transported back into both the narrators and our own childhood reliving experiences, including overhearing incomprehensible ...
Marion Edwards
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Growth, cannibalism, and survival relations in larvae of European catfish, Silurus glanis (Actinopterygii: Siluriformes: Siluridae)—attempts to mitigate sibling cannibalism [PDF]
Background. Under culture conditions, intra-cohort cannibalism is one of the main factors that affects the growth and survival of fishes, especially during the early life stages of carnivorous species.
J. Król +3 more
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This article contributes to rethinking the dichotomy between informal sociality and ritual formality by examining the occasional ritual encounters surrounding spirit‐tablet inscription in Chinese Buddhist temples. Rather than viewing rituals as enactments of established orders, it presents ritual engagement as a contingent process of relational ...
Yang Shen
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