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Parental Socialization and Its Impact across the Lifespan

2020

Classical studies have found that parental warmth combined with parental strictness is the best parental strategy to promote children&rsquo

media_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990050109 social psychologyEmpathyDevelopmentSocial value orientationsparental socializationArticleDevelopmental psychologyBehavioral NeuroscienceGeneticsParenting styles0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesYoung adultGeneral PsychologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonadult developmentAdult development05 social sciencesAuthoritarianismSocializationErikson's stages of psychosocial developmenthumanitiesbody regionslcsh:PsychologyadolescencePsychologypsychological phenomena and processes050104 developmental & child psychologyBehavioral Sciences
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GraphoGame – a catalyst for multi-level promotion of literacy in diverse contexts

2015

GraphoGame (GG) is originally a technology-based intervention method for supporting children with reading difficulties. It is now known that children who face problems in reading acquisition have difficulties in learning to differentiate and manipulate speech sounds and consequently, in connecting these sounds to corresponding letters. GG was developed to provide intensive training in matching speech sounds and larger units of speech to their written counterparts. GG has been shown to benefit children with reading difficulties and the game is now available for all Finnish school children for literacy support. Presently millions of children in Africa fail to learn to read despite years of pr…

media_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990GAMECHILDRENGraphoGameliteracyLiteracyPromotion (rank)READING-RELATED SKILLSReading (process)Intervention (counseling)Mathematics educationmedicineMethodsPsychologyMobile technologyGeneral Psychologyta515media_commonreading interventionRISKACQUISITION4. EducationLanguages of AfricaDyslexiamedicine.diseaseLinguisticsgame-based learninglcsh:Psychologymobile technologyWriting systemORTHOGRAPHIESSCHOOLlukutaitoAfrica516 Educational sciencesPsychologyDIFFICULTIESINTERVENTIONDYSLEXIAFrontiers in Psychology
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Sistemas de compresión. Análisis de presiones. Estudio de diferentes procedimientos metodológicos.

2014

Objetivo: Los sistemas de compresión son sistemas que a través de sus componentes y su correcta utilización son capaces de conseguir una serie de objetivos biomecánicos en una zona concreta anatómica, previamente traumatizada o como prevención de un proceso traumático. El objetivo principal de este estudio es contrastar los diferentes estudios de investigación encontrados en las bases de datos para poder conocer qué sistemas de compresión son más efectivos en la clínica. Material y método: Se realiza una revisión bibliográfica de tipo descriptiva por las diferentes bases de datos, como son Pubmed, Cochrane, Cuiden y Dialnet, con la finalidad de actualizar la información existente sobre los …

medias de compresiónsistemas compresivosmedias compresivasúlceras venosasedemas mmiivendaedemas miembros inferioresvendasbandagescompression bandagesUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASanálisis presionesstockings compressionvendaje blandosistemas de compresión
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Data from: Effects of large-scale releases on the genetic structure of red sea bream (Pagrus major, Temminck et Schlegel) populations in Japan

2016

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medicine and health careComputer Science::Programming LanguagesLife SciencesMedicineCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect
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Data from: Multi-modal defenses in aphids offer redundant protection and increased costs likely impeding a protective mutualism

2018

1.The pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum, maintains extreme variation in resistance to its most common parasitoid wasp enemy, Aphidius ervi, which is sourced from two known mechanisms: protective bacterial symbionts, most commonly Hamiltonella defensa, or endogenously encoded defenses. We have recently found that individual aphids may employ each defense individually, occasionally both defenses together, or neither. 2.In field populations, Hamiltonella-infected aphids are found at low to moderate frequencies and while less is known about the frequency of resistant genotypes, they show up less often than susceptible genotypes in field collections. To better understand these patterns, we sought t…

medicine and health careHamiltonella defensaAphidius erviAcyrthosiphon pisumLife SciencesMedicinefood and beveragesnatural enemy defenseInsect symbiosismicrobe mediatedPopulation Ecologygenotype by genotype
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Data from: Multiple quantitative trait loci influence intra-specific variation in genital morphology between phylogenetically distinct lines of Droso…

2011

The evolution of animal genitalia has gained renewed interest, because of their potential roles during sexual selection and early stages of species formation. Although central to understanding the evolutionary process, knowledge of the genetic basis of natural variation in genital morphology is limited to a very few species. Using an out-bred cross between phylogenetically distinct lines of Drosophila montana, we characterized quantitative trait loci (QTLs) affecting the size and shape of the distiphallus, a prominent part of the male intromittent organ. Our microsatellite-based linkage analysis shows that intra-specific variation of the distiphallus involves several QTLs of largely additiv…

medicine and health careSexual selection & conflictsDrosophila montanaMedicinefood and beveragesLife sciencesSexual selection & conflicts
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Data from: Burying beetles regulate the microbiome of carcasses and use it to transmit a core microbiota to their offspring

2017

Necrophagous beetles utilize carrion, a highly nutritious resource that is susceptible to intense microbial competition, by treating it with antimicrobial anal and oral secretions. However, how this regulates the carcass microbiota remains unclear. Here, we show that carcasses prepared by the burying beetle Nicrophorus vespilloides undergo significant changes in their microbial communities subsequent to their burial and ‘preparation’. Prepared carcasses hosted a microbial community that was more similar to that of beetles’ anal and oral secretions than to the native carcass community or the surrounding soil, indicating that the beetles regulated the carcass microbiota. A core microbial comm…

medicine and health carefluids and secretionsanimal diseasespreservationdigestive oral and skin physiologymicrobial successiontechnology industry and agricultureLife SciencesMedicinefood and beveragesYarrowiasymbiosis
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Data from: Grazing decreases N partitioning among coexisting plant species

2018

1. Herbivores play a key role in shaping ecosystem structure and functions by influencing plant and microbial community composition and nutrient cycling. 2. This study investigated the long-term effects of herbivores on plant resource acquisition. We explored differences in the natural δ15N signatures in plant, microbial and soil N pools, and examined mycorrhizal colonization in two tundra sites that have been either lightly or heavily grazed by reindeer for more than 50 years. The study examined changes in nutrient acquisition in five common tundra plants with contrasting traits and mycorrhiza status; the mycorrhizal dwarf shrubs, Betula nana, Vaccinium myrtillus and Empetrum hermaphroditu…

medicine and health carefungiUngulate GrazingMedicinefood and beveragesArctic tundraPlant nutrient uptakeLife sciencesMicrobial N biomassAbove- belowground linkages
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Data from: Genetic relationships, structure and parentage simulation among the olive tree (Olea europaea L. subsp. europaea) cultivated in Southern I…

2013

In this work, we assess both the morphological and genetic diversity of 68 important olive cultivars from three Southern Italian regions: Calabria, Campania and Sicily. Twenty-five phenotypic traits were evaluated and 12 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers were analysed. All SSR primers were polymorphic and reliable. The total number of alleles per locus varied from 5 to 19 with an average number of 13.1 and a mean polymorphic information content (PIC) of 0.81. These results suggested high genetic diversity within these three olive germplasm collections. Morphological traits also showed significant variability amongst cultivars. Two cases of identity were found and ten statistically signif…

medicine and health caremorphological characterisationSSRsgenetic relationshipsMedicinefood and beveragesOliveOlea europaeaLife sciences
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Data from: Localization of QTL for diapause and other photoperiodically regulated life-history traits important in adaptation to seasonally varying e…

2015

Seasonally changing environments at high latitudes present great challenges for the reproduction and survival of insects, and photoperiodic cues play an important role in helping them to synchronize their life cycle with prevalent and forthcoming conditions. We have mapped quantitative trait loci (QTL) responsible for the photoperiodic regulation of four life history traits, female reproductive diapause, cold tolerance, egg-to-eclosion development time and juvenile body weight in Drosophila montana strains from different latitudes in Canada and Finland. The F2 progeny of the cross was reared under a single photoperiod (LD cycle 16:8), which the flies from the Canadian population interpret a…

medicine and health carephotoperiodismDrosophila montanajuvenile body weightLife SciencesMedicinefood and beveragesDevelopment time
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