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Identifying anthropogenic features at Seoke (Botswana) using pXRF
Numerous and extensive 'Stone Walled Sites' have been identified in southern African Iron Age landscapes. Appearing from around 1200 CE, and showing considerable variability in size and form, these settlements are named after...
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New Data from Shovakh Cave and Its Implications for Reconstructing Middle Paleolithic Settlement Patterns in the Amud Drainage, Israel
This study presents the geoarchaeological and geochronological aspects of Shovakh Cave and the first comparative context to the nearby Amud Cave (~ 500 m downstream), providing an exceptional opportunity to explore the range of...
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New Data from Shovakh Cave and Its Implications for Reconstructing Middle Paleolithic Settlement Patterns in the Amud Drainage, Israel
Abstract: This study presents the geoarchaeological and geochronological aspects of Shovakh Cave and the first comparative context to the nearby Amud Cave (~ 500 m downstream), providing an exceptional opportunity to explore the...
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Phenotypic Observations of Cytoskeletal Genes in C. elegans Compared to pam-1 Mutants
Shira Levin
Jan 01, 0001
The nematode worm, Caenorhabditis elegans, is a known model organism in developmental biology and genetics. We use this model to understand the events happening in the early embryo. The framework of any organism is the...
Published by: Ursinus College
The Diversifying Experience Model:
We examine the multiculturalism–creativity link from the perspective of diversifying experiences research. Multicultural experiences can be construed as diversifying experiences—highly unusual and unexpected events or situations...
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COVID-19 Worries and Insomnia
The COVID-19 pandemic was associated with significant increases in sleep disorder symptoms and chronic worry. We previously demonstrated that worry about the pandemic was more strongly associated with subsequent insomnia than...
Modeling environment through a general exposome factor in two independent adolescent cohorts.
Exposures to perinatal, familial, social, and physical environmental stimuli can have substantial effects on human development. We aimed to generate a single measure that capture's the complex network structure of the...
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The Diversifying Experience Model:
We examine the multiculturalism–creativity link from the perspective of diversifying experiences research. Multicultural experiences can be construed as diversifying experiences—highly unusual and unexpected events or situations...
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On some lattice computations related to moduli problems
The method used in [6] to prove that most moduli spaces of K3 surfaces are of general type leads to a combinatorial problem about the possible number of roots orthogonal to a vector of given length in E8. A similar problem...
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On some lattice computations related to moduli problems
The method used in [6] to prove that most moduli spaces of K3 surfaces are of general type leads to a combinatorial problem about the possible number of roots orthogonal to a vector of given length in E8. A similar problem...
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Lot size constraints and market quality
Trading venues often impose a minimum lot size (minimum trade unit [MTU]) to facilitate order execution. We document changes in market quality associated with the reduction of the MTU to one share on the Italian stock exchange...
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Lot size constraints and market quality
Trading venues often impose a minimum lot size (minimum trade unit [MTU]) to facilitate order execution. We document changes in market quality associated with the reduction of the MTU to one share on the Italian stock exchange...
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Quantifying paediatric intensive care unit staffing levels at a paediatric academic medical centre
Aim: Identify, simulate, and evaluate the formal and informal patient-level and unit-level factors that nurse managers use to determine the number of nurses for each shift.
Background: Nurse staffing schedules are commonly...
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Quantifying paediatric intensive care unit staffing levels at a paediatric academic medical centre
Aim: Identify, simulate, and evaluate the formal and informal patient-level and unit-level factors that nurse managers use to determine the number of nurses for each shift.
Background: Nurse staffing schedules are commonly...
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Increasing incidence of group B streptococcus neonatal infections in the Netherlands is associated with clonal expansion of CC17 and CC23
Abstract: Group B streptococcus (GBS) is the leading cause of neonatal invasive disease worldwide. In the Netherlands incidence of the disease increased despite implementation of preventive guidelines. We describe a genomic...
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High-intensity training reduces CD8<sup>+</sup> T-cell redistribution in response to exercise
Purpose: We examined whether exercise-induced lymphocytosis and lymphocytopenia are impaired with high-intensity training. Methods: Eight trained cyclists (V̇O2max = 64.2 ± 6.5 mL•kg -1•min-1) undertook 1 wk of normal-intensity...
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High-intensity training reduces CD8<sup>+</sup> T-cell redistribution in response to exercise
Purpose: We examined whether exercise-induced lymphocytosis and lymphocytopenia are impaired with high-intensity training. Methods: Eight trained cyclists (V̇O2max = 64.2 ± 6.5 mL•kg -1•min-1) undertook 1 wk of normal-intensity...
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High dietary protein restores overreaching induced impairments in leukocyte trafficking and reduces the incidence of upper respiratory tract infection in elite cyclists
The present study examined whether a high protein diet prevents the attenuated leukocyte redistribution in response to acute exercise caused by a large volume of high-intensity exercise training. Eight cyclists (VO2max: 64.2 ±...
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