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Caffeine and ethanol are naturally occurring compounds in floral nectar. We examined how these compounds influenced pollinator behaviors including floral preference, floral constancy, and social behavior using...
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A mixed-methods approach to understanding perceptions of hepatitis B and hepatocellular carcinoma among ethnically diverse Black communities in South Florida
Hepatitis B (HBV), the leading cause of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), disproportionately affects minorities. Compared to other races, Blacks more often present with advanced HCC and have decreased survival. ...
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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and Firesetting: An Exploratory Review
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) are caused by prenatal alcohol exposure and characterized by lifelong cognitive, social, and adaptive deficits. This disorder can result in impaired executive functionin...
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The Urban Wage Premium in Africa
This chapter examines the size and sources of the urban wage premium in three African countries—Nigeria, Tanzania, and Uganda—using panel data on workers for the period 2009–2013. We ask three basic questions....
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Foreign Direct Investment and Racial Wage Inequality: Evidence from South Africa
This chapter addresses two questions related to the post-apartheid surge of multinational activity in South Africa. Was the influx of foreign investment associated with a widening or reducing of the wage gap b...
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Computational organizational network modeling: Strategies and an example
This paper articulates the logic of computational organizational modeling as a strategy for theory construction and testing in the field of organizational communication networks. The paper introduces, Blanche, an...
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Rings with a certain condition on subsemigroups
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Policy and Praxis: Local Government, a Case for Treatment?
Women’s committees in the face of so much to put right, in the face of Councils ... beset by inertia ... are going to need their best instincts to survive (Cunningham, 1986)
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Two Alpha Chains and Three Beta Chains of Human Ia Antigens
Human Ia antigens, structural and serologic analogues of murine Ia antigens, are composed of two polypeptide chains, α (34,000 MW) and β (28,000 MW). Like their murine counterparts, these polymorphic chains tr...
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Bandurski and Teas1 have shown that rubber in Hevea brasiliensis has its origin in acetate, although Park and Bonner2 have been unable to repeat these observations, and could not show the incorporation of β-hydro...