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A bioactive phlebovirus-like envelope protein in a hookworm endogenous virus
Endogenous viral elements (EVEs), accounting for 15% of our genome, serve as a genetic reservoir from which new genes can emerge. Nematode EVEs are particularly diverse and informative of virus evolution. We identify Atlas virus...
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“Shylock's Return”
Dror Abend-David
Jan 01, 2020
This article addresses monetary, cultural, political and religious transactions, exchanges, conversions and translations between Jews and non-Jews in the play, “The Merchant of Venice,” in relation with Hebrew performances of...
(Re)constructing the tourist experience? Editing experience and mediating memories of learning to dive
Stephanie Merchant
Jan 01, 0001
Through an analysis of the mediative techniques involved in the production of videographic tourist memorabilia (specifically souvenir DVDs of learning to SCUBA dive), in this paper I seek to render visible the often unconsidered...
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Running with an ‘other’
Stephanie Merchant
Jan 02, 2020
In this auto-ethnographic narration, I tell the story of learning to run with an ‘other’, my canine companion ‘A’. Together we have built a routine, a conjoined habitus, connected by equipmental prosthetics and a shared history...
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Running with an ‘other’
Stephanie Merchant
Jan 02, 2020
In this auto-ethnographic narration, I tell the story of learning to run with an ‘other’, my canine companion ‘A’. Together we have built a routine, a conjoined habitus, connected by equipmental prosthetics and a shared history...
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The promise of creative/participatory mapping practices for sport and leisure research
Stephanie Merchant
Jan 01, 0001
This paper provides an introduction to the concept of creative participatory mapping of human–environment relations. It is identified that within human geography, artistic practice and urban design, biomapping and similar...
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(Re)constructing the tourist experience? Editing experience and mediating memories of learning to dive
Stephanie Merchant
Jan 01, 0001
Through an analysis of the mediative techniques involved in the production of videographic tourist memorabilia (specifically souvenir DVDs of learning to SCUBA dive), in this paper I seek to render visible the often unconsidered...
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The promise of creative/participatory mapping practices for sport and leisure research
Stephanie Merchant
Jan 01, 0001
This paper provides an introduction to the concept of creative participatory mapping of human–environment relations. It is identified that within human geography, artistic practice and urban design, biomapping and similar...
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“There’s Massive Pressure to Please Her”
Monique Huysamen
Jan 01, 0001
This article presents a discursive analysis of 43 men’s narratives about paying for sex, collected using a combination of online and traditional face-to-face interview methods. It argues that the societal pressures placed on men...
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“There’s Massive Pressure to Please Her”
Monique Huysamen
Jan 01, 0001
This article presents a discursive analysis of 43 men’s narratives about paying for sex, collected using a combination of online and traditional face-to-face interview methods. It argues that the societal pressures placed on men...
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The Ursinus Weekly, December 10, 1917
Sophomore eleven defeats freshmen "The Merchant of Venice" Ursinus quintet loses to Penn Review of the 1917 football season Christian associations Vesper services Literary societies College directory On the campus ...
Published by: Ursinus College
EXPLORING THE IMPACTS THAT VIRTUAL NATURE EXPOSURE CAN HAVE ON HEALTH AND WELL-BEING AND THE MECHANISMS INVOLVED
Exposure to nature can improve health and well-being. However, numerous populations have restricted access to outdoor environments. Reviews show virtual nature exposure can provide benefits for a range of health and well-being...
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On the transgressive possibilities of physical pedagogic practices
Within this article, we critically reflect on the production and reproduction of knowledge(s) within the academic study of sport—a field dominated (to its detriment) by self-destructive versions of reductionist science that...
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Averaging underwater noise levels for environmental assessment of shipping
Rising underwater noise levels from shipping have raised concerns regarding chronic impacts to marine fauna. However, there is a lack of consensus over how to average local shipping noise levels for environmental impact...
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Queering the ‘straight’ line
Monique Huysamen
Jan 01, 0001
This paper presents a qualitative analysis of interviews conducted with eight men who identified as clients of women sex workers, but who also spoke about paying to secretly explore their sexual desires for trans women and men....
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EXPLORING THE IMPACTS THAT VIRTUAL NATURE EXPOSURE CAN HAVE ON HEALTH AND WELL-BEING AND THE MECHANISMS INVOLVED
Exposure to nature can improve health and well-being. However, numerous populations have restricted access to outdoor environments. Reviews show virtual nature exposure can provide benefits for a range of health and well-being...
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Belief digitization

Humans are often characterized as Bayesian reasoners. Here, we question the core Bayesian assumption that probabilities reflect degrees of belief. Across eight studies, we find that people instead reason in a digital manner...

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Acculturation and Diet among Afro-Caribbean Immigrants: Impact on Health
Afro-Caribbean migrants account for 50% of the Black immigrant population in the U.S. Despite this, little is known about their social and economic outcomes as they are often aggregated with all immigrants or American-born...
Published by: Winthrop University

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