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Host-parasite nestedness
C.F. McQuaid, N.F. Britton
Mar 01, 2013
Nestedness is an intriguing feature of ecological networks, where those species found in species-depauperate communities are subsets of those found in communities with greater species richness. For bipartite interaction...
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Host-parasite nestedness
C.F. McQuaid, N.F. Britton
Mar 01, 2013
Nestedness is an intriguing feature of ecological networks, where those species found in species-depauperate communities are subsets of those found in communities with greater species richness. For bipartite interaction...
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Origin of deep subgap states in amorphous indium gallium zinc oxide
The origin of the deep subgap states in amorphous indium gallium zinc oxide (a-IGZO), whether intrinsic to the amorphous structure or not, has serious implications for the development of p-type transparent amorphous oxide...
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Nestedness and τ-temperature in ecological networks
The τ-temperature is a measure of disorder of bipartite networks that is based on the total Manhattan distance of the adjacency matrix. Two properties of this measure are that it does not depend on permutations of lines or...
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Modelling the use of<em> Wolbachia </em>to control dengue fever transmission
Experiments and field trials have shown that the intracellular bacterium Wolbachia may be introduced into populations of the mosquito Aedes aegypti, the primary vector for dengue fever. In the absence of Wolbachia, a mosquito...
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Pressing for Sentence? An Examination of the New Zealand Crown Prosecutor’s Role in Sentencing
AWM Britton
Jun 04, 2018
Prosecutors are among the most powerful actors in any criminal justice system. Their exercise of discretion, however, has not been subjected to the same level of public and empirical scrutiny as other parts of the criminal...
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Parasite species richness and its effect on persistence in food webs

Parasitic species are likely to have a significant effect on the stability of ecosystems. However, little is known of the nature of this effect, with debate over whether it is positive or negative. In previous work it was...

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Origin of deep subgap states in amorphous indium gallium zinc oxide
The origin of the deep subgap states in amorphous indium gallium zinc oxide (a-IGZO), whether intrinsic to the amorphous structure or not, has serious implications for the development of p-type transparent amorphous oxide...
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On the dynamics of a two-strain influenza model with Isolation
Influenza has been responsible for human suffering and economic burden worldwide. Isolation is one of the most effective means to control the disease spread. In this work, we incorporate isolation into a two-strain model of...
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Parasite species richness and its effect on persistence in food webs

Parasitic species are likely to have a significant effect on the stability of ecosystems. However, little is known of the nature of this effect, with debate over whether it is positive or negative. In previous work it was...

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On the dynamics of a two-strain influenza model with Isolation
Influenza has been responsible for human suffering and economic burden worldwide. Isolation is one of the most effective means to control the disease spread. In this work, we incorporate isolation into a two-strain model of...
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Drinking pattern during midlife and risk of developing depression during 28 years of follow-up
Steven Bell, Annie Britton
Dec 07, 2018
BACKGROUND: The long-term impact of alcohol intake in midlife on developing depression is not clear. We aimed to investigate drinking pattern during midlife as a risk factor for developing depression during 28 years of...
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Nestedness and τ-temperature in ecological networks
The τ-temperature is a measure of disorder of bipartite networks that is based on the total Manhattan distance of the adjacency matrix. Two properties of this measure are that it does not depend on permutations of lines or...
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The Dynamics of Social Exclusion
This Mathematical Annex relates to the article The Dynamics of Social Exclusion published in the International Journal of Social Welfare. The article can be found here...
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Modelling the use of<em> Wolbachia </em>to control dengue fever transmission
Experiments and field trials have shown that the intracellular bacterium Wolbachia may be introduced into populations of the mosquito Aedes aegypti, the primary vector for dengue fever. In the absence of Wolbachia, a mosquito...
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Heavy drinking days and mental health
BACKGROUND: Identifying dominant processes that underlie the development of other processes is important when evaluating the temporal sequence between disorders. Such information not only improves our understanding of etiology...
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The stability of baseline-defined categories of alcohol consumption during the adult life-course
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Studies that report the relationship between alcohol consumption and disease risk have predominantly operationalized drinking according to a single baseline measure. The resulting assumption of longitudinal...
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