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ABSTRACT Objectives Uncertainty regarding the self and fear of self have been independently identified as relevant to both obsessive‐compulsive disorder (OCD) and eating disorders (EDs). The present study aimed to examine self‐ambivalence (an indicator of uncertainty regarding the self often characterized by conflicting self‐beliefs) as a potential ...
Samantha Wilson+3 more
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Abstract Background Major depressive disorder (MDD) in adolescence is a risk factor for poor physical and psychiatric outcomes in adulthood, with earlier age of onset associated with poorer outcomes. Identifying Depression Early in Adolescence Risk Score (IDEA‐RS) is a model for predicting MDD in youth aged >15 years, but replication in younger samples
Eileen Y. Xu+9 more
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The study identifies significant variations in features such as Muri and Lumina, as well as Exine thickness and Colpi length, which are critical for taxonomic delimitation within the genus. ABSTRACT Impatiens L. is a taxonomically complicated genus of flowering plants that entails extensive morphological studies to demarcate its taxa.
Fazli Rahman+6 more
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Abstract Phosphorus (P) loss from agricultural systems to surface waters, and ultimately, eutrophication, presents a wicked problem requiring transdisciplinary solutions. The mission of SERA‐17 (Southern Extension and Research Advisory Information Exchange Group‐17) has been to address this problem by developing “Innovative Solutions to Minimize ...
Merrin L. Macrae+4 more
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Supplemental Material: Early Triassic mid-ocean ridge basalt like diabase swarms in the southeastern segment of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt: A response to lithospheric extension triggered by Paleo-Asian oceanic slab break-off [PDF]
Jing Yan, Wen‐Chun Ge, et al.
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Abstract “Imposter syndrome” is a term used to describe feelings of pervasive self‐doubt despite evident success. It is the lay version of “imposter phenomenon,” a concept that was proposed as an explanation for why highly accomplished (mostly white and middle‐ to upper‐class) women persisted in believing that their success was due to luck or a mistake
Nikkola Carmichael+2 more
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Abstract Introduction The Danish national haemoglobinopathy screening programme offers screening to at‐risk pregnant women. Despite efforts to increase awareness of the screening programme, most women in the target population remain unscreened. In contrast, > 90% of pregnant women in Denmark attend a screening for chromosomal abnormalities by combined ...
Esther Agnethe Ejskjær Gravholt+6 more
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