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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.

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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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Book Review Essay: Sarah Wilson, The Origins of Modern Financial Crime
Claire Nolasco, Aneta Spaic
Oct 01, 2014
Book review essay on Sarah Wilson's The Origins of Modern Financial Crime: Historical Foundations and Current Problems in Britain.Routledge, 2014.
Book Review Essay: Sarah Wilson, The Origins of Modern Financial Crime
Claire Nolasco, Aneta Spaic
Oct 01, 2014
Book review essay on Sarah Wilson's The Origins of Modern Financial Crime: Historical Foundations and Current Problems in Britain.Routledge, 2014.
Book Review Essay: Sarah Wilson, The Origins of Modern Financial Crime
Claire Nolasco, Aneta Spaic
Oct 01, 2014
Book review essay on Sarah Wilson's The Origins of Modern Financial Crime: Historical Foundations and Current Problems in Britain.Routledge, 2014.
Single cell transcriptomics comes of age.
Single cell transcriptomics technologies have vast potential in advancing our understanding of biology and disease. Here, Sarah Aldridge and Sarah Teichmann review the last decade of technological advancements in single-cell...
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Robot seeks public library websites
UKOLN has been active recently analysing UK Public Library websites. Brian Kelly, Sarah Ormes and Ian Peacock report on their findings.
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Robot seeks public library websites
UKOLN has been active recently analysing UK Public Library websites. Brian Kelly, Sarah Ormes and Ian Peacock report on their findings.
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‘The Climate Has Always Been Changing’
Sophia Hatzisavvidou
Dec 31, 2021
Celebrity politician Sarah Palin diffused climate denialism, while advocating a version of social and political conservatism. This article scrutinises her rhetoric and argues that she crafted and performed a brand or ethos that...
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A free boundary problem arising from branching Brownian motion with selection
We study a free boundary problem for a parabolic partial differential equation in which the solution is coupled to the moving boundary through an integral constraint. The problem arises as the hydrodynamic limit of an...
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‘The Climate Has Always Been Changing’
Sophia Hatzisavvidou
Dec 31, 2021
Celebrity politician Sarah Palin diffused climate denialism, while advocating a version of social and political conservatism. This article scrutinises her rhetoric and argues that she crafted and performed a brand or ethos that...
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A free boundary problem arising from branching Brownian motion with selection
We study a free boundary problem for a parabolic partial differential equation in which the solution is coupled to the moving boundary through an integral constraint. The problem arises as the hydrodynamic limit of an...
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Voicing the Wilderness
Ellen Waterman
Nov 19, 2013
A discussion of R. Murray Schafer's environmental music theatre is, inevitably, a discussion of culture. The outspoken composer, writer and educator is deeply engaged in the perennial Canadian question: what constitutes an...
Published by: Faculty of Education
The emergence of sex differences in PTSD symptoms across development
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Cross-sectional evidence suggests females in late adolescence exhibit higher rates of post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) than males and younger age groups. However, longitudinal evidence is limited, and...
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The emergence of sex differences in PTSD symptoms across development
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Cross-sectional evidence suggests females in late adolescence exhibit higher rates of post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) than males and younger age groups. However, longitudinal evidence is limited, and...
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Voicing the Wilderness
Ellen Waterman
Nov 19, 2013
A discussion of R. Murray Schafer's environmental music theatre is, inevitably, a discussion of culture. The outspoken composer, writer and educator is deeply engaged in the perennial Canadian question: what constitutes an...
Published by: Faculty of Education
Meet the Incoming Winthrop Class of 2023
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
HIGHLIGHTS The most common female names are Sarah, Taylor and Hanna; the most common male name is William. Approximately 1,078 freshmen make up the newest class.
Published by: Winthrop University
China Trip Teaches Professor, Graduate Student New Culture
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Marleah Bouchard, an assistant professor of curriculum and pedagogy, and graduate student Sarah Ramsden spent two weeks in China. Bouchard, an assistant professor of curriculum and pedagogy in Winthrop University's Richard W....
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International Education Week to Focus on Africa
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
International Education Week will provide several lectures. "Nine Hills to Nambonkaha" author Sarah Erdman returns to Winthrop to speak.
Published by: Winthrop University
Distinct roles for innexin gap junctions and hemichannels in mechanosensation.
Mechanosensation is central to a wide range of functions, including tactile and pain perception, hearing, proprioception, and control of blood pressure, but identifying the molecules underlying mechanotransduction has proved...
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