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Effect of the social environment on olfaction and social skills in WT and a mouse model of autism

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Pellissier L   +15 more
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The social environment and the epigenome [PDF]

open access: possibleEnvironmental and Molecular Mutagenesis, 2007
AbstractThe genome is programmed by the epigenome. Two of the fundamental components of the epigenome are chromatin structure and covalent modification of the DNA molecule itself by methylation. DNA methylation patterns are sculpted during development and it has been a long held belief that they remain stable after birth in somatic tissues. Recent data
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Social Environment and Epigenetics

2019
Our social environment, from the microscopic to the macro-social, affects us for the entirety of our lives. One integral line of research to examine how interpersonal and societal environments can get "under the skin" is through the lens of epigenetics.
Nicole Gladish   +2 more
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Social environment and social support

Cancer, 1991
Research on the relevance of social support to cancer has been plentiful since the first American Cancer Society workshop on methodological issues in behavioral and psychosocial science. Nonetheless, critical shortcomings continue to characterize the attempt empirically to establish such things as the extent to which social support predicts adjustment ...
Shirley B. Lansky   +10 more
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Physiological Effects of Social Environments

Psychosomatic Medicine, 1974
The social environment has important effects on physiological processes. One can distinguish different dimensions of social environmental stimuli. These dimensions can have distinctive influences on physiological processes. The effects may differ from one individual to another.
Rudolf H. Moos, Stewart Kiritz
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The Social Environment

Operations Research, 1959
AN ANALYSIS of the social environment is difficult indeed; it is not something that affects other people in other places only: it is operating right here at this moment. Those factors that affect its operation are in operation here too. Thus, for example, when I tell you that belief in the virtue of logic is itself a nonlogical belief rather unique to ...
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Social learning environments [PDF]

open access: possible2015 International Conference on Interactive Collaborative Learning (ICL), 2015
This article presents a new training model that uses social networks integrated in a Moodle environment through a plug-in called Glesone. The plug-in is a piece of software built to provide the moodle platform with possibilities of facebook-style comments. This feature, more than solely appearance, allows the possibility to evolve from virtual learning
Silvia Torres   +5 more
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The Social Environment

1993
The social environment exerts its influence at different levels of social aggregation. At the simplest level we have the lone individual, who may influence the way another individual, or even a group of individuals, behaves in the process of taking decisions about such matters as how (and indeed whether) to spend his, or her, money.
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The Social Environment

2017
Chinese market gardeners maintained complex social networks with their kin in China, within their overseas Chinese communities and with the wider community. This chapter examines the responses of Chinese market gardeners to institutional racism and changing social attitudes and the relationships they forged across social boundaries.
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