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Open AccessExisting evidence on the use of participatory scenarios in ecological restoration: a systematic map
The scale of land degradation worldwide has led to nearly one billion hectares committed to restoration globally. However, achieving such restoration targets will necessitate complex trade-offs against limited...
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Open AccessSex differences in the neuroanatomy of alcohol dependence: hippocampus and amygdala subregions in a sample of 966 people from the ENIGMA Addiction Working Group
Males and females with alcohol dependence have distinct mental health and cognitive problems. Animal models of addiction postulate that the underlying neurobiological mechanisms are partially distinct, but the...
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Ideas, Institutions and the Politicians of Our Governments: Anthony King as a Student of Liberal Democracy
This chapter reflects on Anthony King’s work as a student of liberal democracy, in particular his work on the changing character and quality of British and American democracy. King wrote a great deal about the...
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Honesty above all else? Expectations and perceptions of political conduct in three established democracies
Many citizens across the liberal democratic world are highly critical of their elected representatives’ conduct. Drawing on original survey data from Britain, France and Germany, this paper offers a unique ins...
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‘Brexit means Brexit’: Theresa May and post-referendum British politics
Theresa May became prime minister in July 2016 as a direct result of the Brexit referendum. This article examines her political inheritance and leadership in the immediate wake of the vote. It analyses the fac...
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Enlightening British politics: a tribute to Anthony King
Anthony King, latterly Essex County Council Millennium Professor of British Government at the University of Essex, died in January 2017 after a short illness. This article pays tribute to his work and reflects...
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Open AccessFAT1 mutations cause a glomerulotubular nephropathy
Steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome (SRNS) causes 15% of chronic kidney disease (CKD). Here we show that recessive mutations in FAT1 cause a distinct renal disease entity in four families with a combination of S...
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Mindful Emotion Regulation Predicts Recovery in Depressed Youth
The incidence of major depression increases markedly during adolescence and early adulthood. There is therefore an increased need for effective emotion regulation (ER) capacities during this period. The presen...
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Staged Points-to Analysis for Large Code Bases
Bug checker tools for Java require fine-grained heap abstractions including object-sensitive call graphs, field information for objects, and points-to sets for program variables to find bugs in source codes. H...
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Tempests and Teacups: Politicians’ Reputations in the Wake of the Expenses Scandal
This chapter examines the impact of the 2009 MPs’ expenses scandal on public attitudes towards politicians and politics. Drawing on data from a three-wave representative panel survey fielded between early 2009...
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Dishonourable members? Exploring patterns of misconduct in the contemporary House of Commons
Parliamentary misconduct is a recurring feature of British politics. It has a long history and a broad meaning: some transgressions are relatively trivial; others encroach on the territory of political corrupt...
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Regulation of Negative Affect During Mother–Child Problem-Solving Interactions: Adolescent Depressive Status and Family Processes
Despite recent suggestions that depression can be conceptualized as a disorder of affect regulation, relatively little research has focused on affect regulation skills in depressed individuals. This paper inve...