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161por Piredda, Roberta, Claverie, Jean-Michel, Decelle, Johan, de Vargas, Colomban, Dunthorn, Micah, Edvardsen, Bente, Eikrem, Wenche, Forster, Dominik, Kooistra, Wiebe H. C. F., Logares, Ramiro, Massana, Ramon, Montresor, Marina, Not, Fabrice, Ogata, Hiroyuki, Pawlowski, Jan, Romac, Sarah, Sarno, Diana, Stoeck, Thorsten, Zingone, Adriana“…Almost all metabarcodes (99.6%) were assigned to known genera (121) and species (236), the most abundant of which were those already known from classic studies and coincided with those seen in light microscopy. rDNA and rRNA showed comparable patterns for the dominant taxa, but rRNA revealed a much higher diversity particularly in the sediment communities. …”
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162“…Previous studies have also demonstrated that interpersonal touch may affect our altruistic behavior. A classic study showed that customers give bigger tips when they are lightly touched by a waitress, which has been called the Midas touch effect. …”
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163por Martinez-Escudero, Jose Antonio, Garcia, Oscar F, Alcaide, Marta, Bochons, Isabel, Garcia, Fernando“…PURPOSE: Classic studies mainly of European-American families broadly identify the benefits of parental strictness combined with parental warmth. …”
Publicado 2023
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164“…Underdiscussed, nonetheless, is how such classic studies should be taught in a classroom in the context of global movements, namely #BlackLivesMatter, #StopAsianHate, and #MeToo, where various marginalised identities intersect when subjected to oppression. …”
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165por Tobin, Stephanie W., Seneviratne, Dev, Phan, Lorna, Seegobin, Mark, Rico, Alexander L., Westby, Beth, Kisiala, Anna, Martic, Sanela, Brunetti, Craig R., Emery, R. J. Neil“…Cytokinins (CTKs) are a diverse collection of evolutionarily conserved adenine‐derived signaling molecules classically studied as phytohormones; however, their roles and production have been less studied in mammalian systems. …”
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166por He, Chunjiang, Li, Zejuan, Chen, Ping, Huang, Hao, Hurst, Laurence D., Chen, Jianjun“…Intragenic miRNAs account for ∼50% of mammalian miRNAs. Classic studies reported that they are usually coexpressed with host genes. …”
Publicado 2012
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167“…True absolute pitch (AP), labeling of pitches with semitone precision without a reference, is classically studied using isolated tones. However, AP is acquired and has its function within complex dynamic musical contexts. …”
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168“…Biomarkers classically studied in Alzheimer’s disease have been analyzed in numerous central nervous system infections in adults, but there are scarce data on these biomarkers in children. …”
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169“…The purpose of this review is to shed light on what is currently known about how plant responses to N are impacted by W status. We review classic studies which detail how N and W combinations have both synergistic and antagonistic effects on key plant traits, such as root architecture and stomatal aperture. …”
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170por Dolan, Connor P., Yang, Tae-Jung, Zimmel, Katherine, Imholt, Felisha, Qureshi, Osama, Falck, Alyssa, Gregory, Joshua, Mayes, Macie, Ritchie, Kayla, Koester, Hannah, Daniel, Benjamin, Yan, Mingquan, Yu, Ling, Suva, Larry J., Gaddy, Dana, Dawson, Lindsay A., Muneoka, Ken, Brunauer, Regina“…While epimorphic regeneration is classically studied in non-amniote vertebrates such as salamanders, mammals also possess a limited ability for epimorphic regeneration, best exemplified by the regeneration of the distal mouse digit tip. …”
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171por Yang, Yang, Laterza, Cecilia, Stuart, Hannah T., Michielin, Federica, Gagliano, Onelia, Urciuolo, Anna, Elvassore, Nicola“…These processes, which include patterning, cell sorting, and establishment of the three germ layers, have been classically studied in non-human model organisms and only recently, through micropatterning technology, in a human-specific context. …”
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172“…We used as test group European butterflies that are classic study organisms in spatial ecology. We apply the analysis separately to eight metrics that reflect the dispersal propensity, the dispersal ability or the dispersal efficiency of populations and species. …”
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173“…The Pacific Clade of Grindelia and other young Californian plant groups warrant additional analysis of evolutionary divergence along the steep coast-to-inland climatic gradient, which has been associated with local adaptation and ecotype formation since the classic studies of Clausen, Keck, and Hiesey.…”
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174“…Classic studies on phylotype profiling are limited to the identification of microbial constituents, where information is lacking about the molecular interaction of these bacterial communities with the host genome and the possible outcomes in host biology. …”
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175por Jarvis, Gavin E.“…Four distinct sources are used to justify quantitative claims regarding embryo loss: (i) a hypothesis published by Roberts & Lowe in The Lancet is widely cited but has no practical quantitative value; (ii) life table analyses give consistent assessments of clinical pregnancy loss, but cannot illuminate losses at earlier stages of development; (iii) studies that measure human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) reveal losses in the second week of development and beyond, but not before; and (iv) the classic studies of Hertig and Rock offer the only direct insight into the fate of human embryos from fertilisation under natural conditions. …”
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176“…We categorize this work into four major classes of experimental designs, which we describe via classic studies in D. melanogaster. Based on these studies, we highlight molecular mechanisms that are supported by experimental results and relate these findings to studies in other systems. …”
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177por van der Donk, Lieve E. H., Ates, Louis S., van der Spek, Jet, Tukker, Laura M., Geijtenbeek, Teunis B. H., van Heijst, Jeroen W. J.“…Triggered TCR:CD3 complexes are rapidly internalized and degraded in a process called ligand‐induced TCR downregulation. Classic studies in immortalized T‐cell lines have revealed a major role for the Src family kinase Lck in TCR downregulation. …”
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178por Thibault, Emma, Mahoney, Sean M., Briskie, James V., Shaikh, Mateen, Reudink, Matthew W.“…Even among socially monogamous species, many males are extremely colourful. In their now-classic study, Møller and Birkhead (1994) suggested that increased variance in reproductive success afforded by extra-pair paternity should intensify sexual selection pressure and thus an elaboration of male plumage and sexual dichromatism, but the relatively few measures of extra-pair paternity at the time prevented a rigorous test of this hypothesis. …”
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179“…Interestingly, contrary to the main findings from classic studies with European-American families, only high parental warmth combined with low parental strictness (i.e., indulgent parenting) is always positive for greater adjustment and less maladjustment in all age groups.…”
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180por Nishiura, Hiroshi“…Since explicit models of the incubation period enhance our understanding of the spread of disease, previous classic studies were revisited, focusing on the modeling methods employed and paying particular attention to relatively unknown historical efforts. …”
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