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Sacrifice and the ideal hunt
W Rane, P Vitebsky, A Anatoly
Jul 04, 2014
The Siberian Northeast shows striking parallels between the cosmologies of hunters and reindeer herders. What may this tell us about the transformation from hunting to pastoralism? This article argues for a structural identity...
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Curriculum Co-Creation
One of the emerging areas is knowledge co-creation, and more specifically, in an educational context, curriculum co-creation. The ability to solicit feedback, reactions, suggestions, and improvements with regards to courses and...
The Co-development of Friends’ Delinquency with Adolescents’ Delinquency and Short-term Mindsets
Abstract: The companions in crime hypothesis suggests that co-offending moderates the link between peer delinquency and adolescent delinquency. However, this hypothesis has rarely been investigated longitudinally. Hence, this...
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The Co-development of Friends' Delinquency with Adolescents' Delinquency and Short-term Mindsets
The companions in crime hypothesis suggests that co-offending moderates the link between peer delinquency and adolescent delinquency. However, this hypothesis has rarely been investigated longitudinally. Hence, this study...
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stepRNA
The enzyme Dicer is a component of many small RNA (sRNA) pathways involved in RNA processing for post-transcriptional regulation, anti-viral response and control of transposable elements. Cleavage of double-stranded RNA by Dicer...
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Mechanochemical co-crystallization

Mechanochemistry integrates mechanical and chemical phenomena to spawn new modes of reactivity, faster reaction kinetics and the discovery of novel materials, in a solvent-free and environmental manner. This simple, yet...

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Mechanochemical co-crystallization

Mechanochemistry integrates mechanical and chemical phenomena to spawn new modes of reactivity, faster reaction kinetics and the discovery of novel materials, in a solvent-free and environmental manner. This simple, yet...

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Climate change impacts and adaptation in cities
Alistair Hunt, Paul Watkiss
Jan 01, 2011
Many of the decisions relating to future urban development require information on climate change risks to cities This review of the academic and “grey” literature provides an overview assessment of the state of the art in the...
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Value co-creation practices and capabilities
J Marcos, S Natti, T Palo, J Baumann
Jul 21, 2016
The paradigm of value co-creation in business markets is now well established in the marketing literature. However, the practices and capabilities for collaborative value co-creation are less understood, particularly in...
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Life Lessons of a Co-Teacher
Donna Cherveny
Jan 01, 0001
Co-teaching is a common practice across schools. While research may be present regarding the effects of co-teaching, there is little literature that simply offers the perspective a co-teacher. As a former co-teacher of six...
Published by: Winthrop University
Parasite co-infection
Laboratory studies of pathogens aim to limit complexity in order to disentangle the important parameters contributing to an infection. However, pathogens rarely exist in isolation, and hosts may sustain co-infections with...
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The Ins and Outs of Co-teaching
Krystine Blocker
Jan 01, 0001
My journey as an inclusion teacher and the lessons I've learned regarding what works and what does not. Tips for teachers on co-planning, co-teaching and co-assessing as well as strategies to keep all students engaged in...
Published by: Winthrop University
Trichotillomania and co-occurring anxiety
$\textit{Background:}$ Trichotillomania appears to be a fairly common disorder, with high rates of co-occurring anxiety disorders. Many individuals with trichotillomania also report that pulling worsens during periods of...
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Profiting from innovation through cross-border market co-creation and co-opetition
We study the impact of the new intellectual property (IP) regime, as shaped by international agreements such as the Trade-Related-Aspects-of-IP-Rights (TRIPS), on the competitive positions of emerging country firms and advanced...
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The nature of the co-evolutionary process
Gordon Liu, Ke Rong
Dec 01, 2015
A business ecosystem is a community that consists of various levels of interdependent firms which co-evolve in an ongoing cycle and constantly renew themselves. Through undertaking an in-depth, qualitative study of multinational...
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Climate change impacts and adaptation in cities
Alistair Hunt, Paul Watkiss
Jan 01, 2011
Many of the decisions relating to future urban development require information on climate change risks to cities This review of the academic and “grey” literature provides an overview assessment of the state of the art in the...
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Parasite co-infection
Laboratory studies of pathogens aim to limit complexity in order to disentangle the important parameters contributing to an infection. However, pathogens rarely exist in isolation, and hosts may sustain co-infections with...
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Co-repressor, co-activator and general transcription factor
At face value, the Sin3 histone deacetylase (HDAC) complex appears to be a prototypical co-repressor complex, that is, a multi-protein complex recruited to chromatin by DNA bound repressor proteins to facilitate local histone...
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Profiting from innovation through cross-border market co-creation and co-opetition
We study the impact of the new intellectual property (IP) regime, as shaped by international agreements such as the Trade-Related-Aspects-of-IP-Rights (TRIPS), on the competitive positions of emerging country firms and advanced...
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Parasite co-infection
Laboratory studies of pathogens aim to limit complexity in order to disentangle the important parameters contributing to an infection. However, pathogens rarely exist in isolation, and hosts may sustain co-infections with...
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Co-translational assembly orchestrates competing biogenesis pathways.
During the co-translational assembly of protein complexes, a fully synthesized subunit engages with the nascent chain of a newly synthesized interaction partner. Such events are thought to contribute to productive assembly, but...
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