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Influence of (-)-sulpiride and YM-09151-2 on stereotyped behavior in chicks and catalepsy in rats.
Charles Wambebe
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Abstract In England, gender is currently a controversial issue, with debates in social and political spheres increasingly impacting educational policy. Simultaneously, scholarship on gender in Early Childhood Education (ECE) advocates more gender‐sensitive pedagogies to disrupt restrictive and essentialised views.
Rachel Lehner‐Mear+4 more
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Stereotypes and Prejudice: Helping Legal Decisionmakers Break the Prejudice Habit [PDF]
Jody David Armour
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Becoming inclusive: Developing pre‐service teachers' orientations towards their practice in Scotland
Abstract This article presents findings, from a case study with a cohort of third‐year undergraduate pre‐service teachers (PSTs) in Scotland, regarding their ideas about inclusion and curricular justice, as they concurrently encountered practice and theory.
Andrea Priestley+2 more
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Stereotypes of the Public Concerning Psychotropic Drugs and Compliance with Medication [PDF]
D. Goerg+3 more
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Abstract Background The emergence of multicellularity in animals marks a pivotal evolutionary event, which was likely enabled by molecular innovations in the way cells adhere and communicate with one another. β‐Catenin is significant to this transition due to its dual role as both a structural component in the cadherin–catenin complex and as a ...
Brian M. Walters+5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Limited research has examined the function or consequences of dietary restriction among individuals for whom it may serve differential purposes, such as those with food insecurity. Indeed, food insecurity may uniquely relate to differential functions for engaging in dietary restriction, which may relate to subsequent changes in mood;
Yvette Karvay+5 more
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Experiment on direction-of-motion stereotypes in rotary control.
Akihiro Hotta, Matsutaro Yoshioka
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Fifty Years of Eating Disorder Research: Growth, Gaps, and Global Challenges
ABSTRACT The bibliometric study by Lee and Chi presents the most comprehensive analysis of eating disorder (ED) research publications to date, tracing publication trends, thematic developments, and the interplay between academic and public attention over the past five decades. The findings reveal a marked and sustained growth in ED‐related publications
Anja Hilbert
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