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Genome-Scale Genetics: Lessons from Founder Populations
Eimear Elizabeth Kenny
Jan 01, 0001
The potential benefits of using population isolates in genetic mapping due to reduced genetic and environmental heterogeneity are offset by the challenges posed by these populations for traditional association methods....
Published by: Rockefeller University
Cross-Currents
Isobel Maddison
Nov 05, 2018
When Elizabeth von Arnim's novel 'Introduction to Sally' appeared in 1926, the critical response was divided. Dame Ethel Smyth may have told von Arnim the book was her 'masterpiece' but some were less convinced; the reviewer in...
Declines in freshwater mussel density, size and productivity in the River Thames over the past half century.
A pioneering, quantitative study published in Journal of Animal Ecology in 1966 on freshwater mussel populations in the River Thames, UK, continues to be cited extensively as evidence of the major contribution that mussels make...
The meaning of my feelings depends on who I am
S Conroy, W Becker, J Menges
Sep 21, 2016
Theory and research on affect in organizations has mostly approached emotions from a valence perspective, suggesting that positive emotions lead to positive outcomes and negative emotions to negative outcomes for organizations....
Swimming in nature

Purpose: Open water swimming (also known as outdoor or wild swimming) is a popular blue activity which has become of recent interest in the mental health sphere. Moreover, it is an accessible and low-cost activity, requiring...

Defending, contesting and rejecting formal drinker categories

Definitions of drinker ‘categories’ (e.g., ‘light drinkers’) typically ignore the role of self-identification involved in drinking practices. To explore this, we presented self-identified ‘non’ or ‘light’ drinkers with...

Percentage of High Schoolers' with Daily Soda Consumption by State Compared to the Percentage of High Schoolers with Obesity by State
We will be presenting a poster on the percentage of high schoolers' with daily soda consumption by state compared to the percentage of high schoolers with obesity by state.
Published by: Winthrop University
Swimming in nature

Purpose: Open water swimming (also known as outdoor or wild swimming) is a popular blue activity which has become of recent interest in the mental health sphere. Moreover, it is an accessible and low-cost activity, requiring...

Four Eccentric Mergers Increase the Evidence that LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA's Binary Black Holes Form Dynamically
Abstract The growing population of compact binary mergers detected with gravitational waves contains multiple events that are challenging to explain through isolated binary...
Defending, contesting and rejecting formal drinker categories

Definitions of drinker ‘categories’ (e.g., ‘light drinkers’) typically ignore the role of self-identification involved in drinking practices. To explore this, we presented self-identified ‘non’ or ‘light’ drinkers with...

The Poor Old Heart of the Milky Way
Abstract Our Milky Way should host an ancient, metal-poor, and centrally concentrated stellar population, which reflects the star formation and enrichment in the few most massive...
Analysis of seaweeds from South West England as a biorefinery feedstock

Seaweeds contain many varied and commercially valuable components, from individual pigments and metabolites through to whole biomass, and yet they remain an under cultivated and underutilised commodity. Currently, commercial...

Don't move a mussel? Parasite and disease risk in conservation action
Abstract: Freshwater mussels are one of the most endangered animal groups globally, making them a high conservation priority. Conservationists increasingly employ translocation or captive breeding procedures to support ailing...
Published by: Conservation Letters

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