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ABSTRACT Despite being more likely to encounter and endure higher levels of psychological distress, African American adults are less likely to seek mental health services. Yet previous research lacks an examination of within‐group differences among African Americans’ help‐seeking attitudes, particularly by generation, gender, or the centrality of race.
Sara Jean‐Philippe +2 more
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Generalist passerine birds perform a functional role as pollinators in temperate Europe
Nectar‐feeding birds are effective pollinators. In temperate Europe, songbirds visit flowers but lack specialist traits, so functional pollination has been discounted. We use observations, pollen identification and experiments to demonstrate that generalist birds affect fruit‐set of flowering trees.
Sandra H. Anderson +2 more
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Pinellia pedatisecta has a simplified inflorescence structure, compared to its congeners with highly specialized trap pollination systems. However, our study suggests that P. pedatisecta also captures and releases pollinating insects by the spathe movement during flowering season.
Kohei Yanagisawa, Tetsuya K. Matsumoto
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ABSTRACT Edible insects are increasingly recognized for their high nutritional value and favorable environmental profile, yet their acceptance (defined as the continuum from willingness to try and purchase to repeated consumption) in Western and globalized food systems remains limited by cultural, sensory, regulatory, and economic barriers.
Jose Miguel Alvarez Suarez +1 more
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Abstract Aim To explore the interconception experiences of women after GDM across Ireland to inform how to optimise health between pregnancies. Methods A qualitative descriptive study was implemented. Online semi‐structured individual interviews were conducted (April–May 2025) with women living on the island of Ireland who had experienced GDM ≤5 years ...
Catherine V. George +13 more
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Choice Feminism and the Opt‐Out Phenomenon: Is It Possible to Speak of Free Will?
ABSTRACT The aim of this research was to question choice feminism in the light of the opt‐out phenomenon, through a thematic narrative analysis of the professional trajectories of five Brazilian women with university degrees. As a result of the research—and the main contribution to the advancement of knowledge in the field—it was found that although ...
Paula Furtado Hartmann de Queiroz Monteiro +3 more
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The Vernacular: Stigma and Obstacle to the Reception of the Viennese Popular Theatre
The Viennese Popular Theatre enjoys a widespread recognition in its native Austria (especially the works of Johann Nestroy and Ferdinand Raimund), thus contrasting with a far less favorable appreciation in the neighboring Germany. This is especially true when one compares the histories of literature written on both sides of the border.
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Controlling for genetic identity of varieties, pollen contamination and stigma receptivity is essential to characterize the self-incompatibility system of Olea europaea L. [PDF]
Saumitou-Laprade P +6 more
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ABSTRACT Flies (Diptera) are important pollinators in global agriculture, yet little is known about how intraspecific trait variation influences their pollination performance. We compared morphological traits, foraging behaviour and pollination‐related performance metrics between laboratory‐reared (hereafter lab‐reared) and wild populations of ...
Abby E. Davis +8 more
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ABSTRACT Background Breastfeeding provides critical health benefits for both infants and mothers, yet misconceptions and social discomfort persist. Schools can play an essential role in shaping positive attitudes toward breastfeeding; however, little is known about how this topic is addressed in United States (US) curricula.
Lauren M. Dinour, Karen Mendez Camacho
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