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Autor:
Daryl R. Van Tongeren, Cirleen DeBlaere, Joshua N. Hook, Don E. Davis, Cameron W. Davis, Adam S. Hodge, Mark Vosvick
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Spirituality in Clinical Practice. 10:168-183
Autor:
Elizabeth J. Catlos
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Compressional Tectonics. :155-201
The Himalayan orogen exposes a range of metamorphosed assemblages, from low-grade Indian shelf sediments of the Tethyan Formation to eclogite and ultra-high pressure rocks documented near the sutur...
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Jano Núñez-Zapata, Tiravanti C. Jorge, Emil Bautista, Ethan Linck, Matthew R. Jones, Alessandra Quiñonez, Thomas Valqui, Christopher C. Witt, Karen Verde-Guerra, L. Monica Flores, Andrew B. Johnson, C. Jonathan Schmitt, Jessie L. Williamson, Phred M. Benham, Natalie A. Wright, Shane G. DuBay, Dora Susanibar, Jay F. Storz, Elizabeth J. Beckman, Chauncey R. Gadek
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The American Naturalist. 201:741-754
The extent to which species ranges reflect intrinsic physiological tolerances is a major, unsolved question in evolutionary ecology. To date, consensus has been hindered by the limited tractability of experimental approaches across most of the tree o
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Acta Ecologica Sinica. 42:679-683
Urban expansions into natural habitats have forced many carnivores to adapt to the modified areas; however, our understanding of their ecology in such areas is limited. The Indian fox (Vulpes bengalensis) is a small carnivore species that can adapt a
Autor:
Persy Gómez, Eduardo Martínez, Iván Grez, Betsabé Abarca, Carlos R. Magni, Nicole Toro, Sergio Espinoza, Suraj A. Vaswani, Paola Poch
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Caldasia. 44:484-492
Quillaja saponaria is a sclerophyllus evergreen tree species distributed from 30° to 38° S in Central Chile. In this wide distribution it is expected that the species exhibits phenotypic plasticity in the morphology of leaves associated to climate
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Caldasia. 44:653-660
Amphisbaena mertensii is a worm lizard species from South America. Because of its subterranean lifestyle,data on its biology are scarce. In this paper, we present the first record of A. mertensii as prey of a bird, the wood rail Aramides cajaneus. We
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Transgender Health. 7:423-429
The primary purpose of this study was to characterize the health care experiences of diverse patients with nonbinary gender identities across a range of geographic locations. A secondary aim was to use the qualitative findings to inform recommendatio
Autor:
Kiandra Rajala, Michael G. Sorice
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Rangelands. 44:353-367
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Transgender Health. 7:385-396
Purpose: Transgender people constitute diverse populations who experience a range of adverse health outcomes. Despite increasing awareness of adverse health outcomes among migrant populations, ther...
Autor:
Katherine R. Long, Marco Massimo
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Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology. 130:24-36
How our brains have developed to perform the many complex functions that make us human has long remained a question of great interest. Over the last few decades, many scientists from a wide range of fields have tried to answer this question by aiming