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Impact of Open Access on Library Collections and Collection Development Services
The growth of open access (OA) journals has been rapid and substantial. While still not the predominant form of journal publishing, OA journals of varying types have impacted the scholarly communication ecosystem in a profound...
Host Plant Resistance and Pest Control: A Test of the Movement Risk Hypothesis
The potato leafhopper is a major pest of alfalfa. To control this pest, farmers traditionally use pesticides that can be costly and damaging to the environment. Intercropping, in which non-host plants are incorporated into the...
Published by: Ursinus College
Meal Timing, Aging, and Metabolic Health.
A growing body of evidence suggests that meal timing is an important factor for metabolic regulation and that the circadian clock tightly interacts with metabolic functions. The proper functioning of the circadian clock is...
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Unconventional forms of inheritance.
Katharina Gapp
Mar 05, 2020
The discourse on hard (mendelian) versus more unconventional “soft” forms of inheritance has been blazing for long.
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Constructing alignment for sustainable careers
While prior literature identifies a person's alignment of their career with the interests of their employing organization as a source of career sustainability, we still know little about how individuals construe such alignment....
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The transition to parenthood following a history of childhood maltreatment
Background: Becoming a parent is viewed as one of the most important transitions in one’s life. However, a history of childhood maltreatment may affect the adjustment to parenthood.

Objective: The objective of this...
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The transition to parenthood following a history of childhood maltreatment
Background: Becoming a parent is viewed as one of the most important transitions in one’s life. However, a history of childhood maltreatment may affect the adjustment to parenthood.

Objective: The objective of this...
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UNVEILING THE DIVERSITY OF SCHOLARLY DEBATE ON LIVING LABS
Living labs (LLs) are becoming an increasingly popular approach to engage in open innovation. Although applications and influence of LLs have grown rapidly over the last decade, the landscape of LL research remains...
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Creativity is a skill that everyone has’
This paper discusses the research use of creative workers’ publicly available self-presentations such as documentaries or social media posts. In so doing it contributes to our understanding of how creative workers might...
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Creativity is a skill that everyone has’
This paper discusses the research use of creative workers’ publicly available self-presentations such as documentaries or social media posts. In so doing it contributes to our understanding of how creative workers might...
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In Silico Model of Critical Cerebral Oxygenation after Traumatic Brain Injury
Cerebral oxygen delivery is central to the modern intensive care of patients with severe traumatic brain injury. Low brain tissue oxygen tension (PbtO2) results from microvascular collapse and diffusion limitation and is...
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Complete pan-plastome sequences enable high resolution phylogenetic classification of sugar beet and closely related crop wild relatives.
BACKGROUND: As the major source of sugar in moderate climates, sugar-producing beets (Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris) have a high economic value. However, the low genetic diversity within cultivated beets requires introduction of...
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Organoid culture media formulated with growth factors of defined cellular activity.
The media formulations necessary for deriving and sustaining organoids from epithelial tissues such as prostate, colon, gastric, liver, pancreas, and others have been established. Critical components of organoid media are a set...
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