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Genetic mapping of the major histocompatibility complex in the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata)
Genes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) have received much attention in immunology, genetics, and ecology because they are highly polymorphic and play important roles in parasite resistance and mate choice. Until...
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Genetic mapping of the major histocompatibility complex in the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata)
Genes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) have received much attention in immunology, genetics, and ecology because they are highly polymorphic and play important roles in parasite resistance and mate choice. Until...
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Emerging Auditory Selectivity in the Caudomedial Neostriatum of the Zebra Finch Songbird
Caroline Wan-Yin Ang
Jan 01, 0001
The ability to identify and interpret auditory stimuli from the environmental milieu is of particular importance in species that communicate using learned vocalizations. By chronically recording multiunit neuronal responses in...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Scratching the surface
Abstract: Historic legal deeds are one of the most abundant resources in British archives, but also one of the most neglected. Despite the millions that survive, we know remarkably little about their manufacture, including the...
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Scratching the surface
Historic legal deeds are one of the most abundant resources in British archives, but also one of the most neglected. Despite the millions that survive, we know remarkably little about their manufacture, including the species of...
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Tracking the British agricultural revolution through the isotopic analysis of dated parchment.
Between the sixteenth and nineteenth century, British agriculture underwent a 'revolutionary' transformation. Yet despite over a century of research and the recognised centrality of agricultural developments to industrialisation...
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The Role of DNA Methylation in Defining the Vocal Learning Transcriptome of the Zebra Finch
Caitlin Sun Gilbert
Jan 01, 0001
Vocal learning is a rare, complex behavior which is a critical component of human spoken language acquisition. It is convergent across several independent lineages of birds and mammals, including songbirds and humans. The...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Scratching the surface
UNLABELLED: Historic legal deeds are one of the most abundant resources in British archives, but also one of the most neglected. Despite the millions that survive, we know remarkably little about their manufacture, including the...
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IPR Policy Brief - The cost of binge drinking in the UK
Much is known about the effects and costs of sustained heavy drinking, such as the increased risk of chronic disease and injury to individuals, the damage to social relationships and the additional burden on public services...
Published by: University of Bath
Net Addition and Long-Term Survival of Adult-Born Neurons in the Zebra Finch HVC: Why Replace When You Can Keep Them All?
Clare Walton
Jan 01, 0001
The study of neurogenesis in adult songbirds focused initially on the canary, a species that learns new song elements each year. Many neurons in the canary song control nucleus, HVC, are discarded every year, with cell loss...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Roger Daniel and the Printing of Francis Finch's Friendship (1654)
M Edwards
Feb 24, 2021
Katherine Philips’s poem ‘To the noble Palaemon, on his incomparable Discourse of Friendship’ responds to Francis Finch’s Friendship (1654). Finch (d. 1660) was an Inner Temple barrister, a poet, and a member of Philips’s...
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Language Learning Through Zoom
Jonathan White
Jan 01, 2024
Attributable to the COVID pandemic, Zoom has become one of most widely used digital tools for online interaction. Schools and universities had to transition to wholly online teaching, and Zoom was one of the platforms used for...
IPR Policy Brief - The cost of binge drinking in the UK
Much is known about the effects and costs of sustained heavy drinking, such as the increased risk of chronic disease and injury to individuals, the damage to social relationships and the additional burden on public services...
Published by: University of Bath
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The article "The effect of cationically modified phosphorylcholine polymers on human osteoblasts in vitro and their effect on bone formation in vivo", written by Jonathan M. Lawton, Mariam Habib, Bingkui Ma, Roger A. Brooks...
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Variability in Singing and in Song in the Zebra Finch
Cameron Wellock
Jan 01, 0001
Variability is a defining feature of the oscine song learning process, reflected in song and in the neural pathways involved in song learning. For the zebra finch, juveniles learning to sing typically exhibit a high degree of...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Online news media reporting of football-related fatalities in Australia

OBJECTIVES: While deaths in sports settings are rare, they do occur. To develop an understanding of the sports and people most at risk, and to identify opportunities for prevention, routine and systematic data detailing the...

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Broodmother
This chapter asks, “What is it like to be a public school teacher in a school that doesn't allow for adequate bathroom breaks?” Using van Manen's interpretive phenomenological methodology, the authors analyzed interviews from...
Cellular Activities During Aging in Mammals
Caleb Ellicott Finch
Jan 01, 0001
Although much is known about manifestations of ageing in mammals, the fundamental cause of ageing has remained obscure. Review of a widely scattered literature has demonstrated a histotypic selectivity in the effect of ageing on...
Published by: Rockefeller University
MASCULINE HEGEMONY AND FEMININE ALTERITY IN BAUDELAIRE'S 'A UNE MENDIANTE ROUSSE'
D Finch-Race
Oct 13, 2015
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University via http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/frebul/ktu014
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Using automated imaging to interrogate gonadotrophin-releasing hormone receptor trafficking and function
Gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) acts via seven transmembrane receptors on gonadotrophs to stimulate gonadotrophin synthesis and secretion, and thereby mediates central control of reproduction. Type I mammalian GnRHR are...
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Using automated imaging to interrogate gonadotrophin-releasing hormone receptor trafficking and function
Gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) acts via seven transmembrane receptors on gonadotrophs to stimulate gonadotrophin synthesis and secretion, and thereby mediates central control of reproduction. Type I mammalian GnRHR are...
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Integrating and maintaining automated external defibrillators and emergency planning in community sport settings

Introduction: A voluntary State Government-led programme in Victoria, Australia â € Defibrillators for Sporting Clubs and Facilities Program' ran from 2015 to 2019, broadly aimed at increasing access to automated external...

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Ecosensitivity in Rimbaud's “Comédie de la soif”
Daniel A Finch-Race
Oct 13, 2015
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press via http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/isle/isu152
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