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Race, Issue Heterogeneity and Public Policy: The Republican Revolution in the 104th US Congress and the Representation of African-American Policy Interests

Authors KENNY J. WHITBY, GEORGE A. KRAUSE
Year 2001
Journal Name British Journal of Political Science
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38301 Journal Article

Reaching beyond Race. By Paul M. Sniderman and Edward G. Carmines. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1997. 191p. $22.95 cloth, $14.95 paper.

Authors Jennifer L. Hochschild
Year 2000
Journal Name American Political Science Review
38302 Journal Article

Discussion of the Paper by Alfred H. Stone, "Is Race Friction Between Blacks and Whites in the United States Growing and Inevitable?"

Authors W. F. Willcox
Year 1908
Journal Name American Journal of Sociology
38304 Journal Article

Waiting for care: Chronic illness and health system uncertainties in the United States

Authors Amanda A. Lee, Aimee S. James, Jean M. Hunleth
Year 2020
Journal Name SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE
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38307 Journal Article

Three-dimensional acetabular orientation measurement in a reliable coordinate system among one hundred Chinese

Authors Henghui Zhang, Yi-ping Wang, Ke R. Dai, ...
Year 2017
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 4
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38308 Journal Article

Abandoning Judaism: A life history perspective on disaffiliation and conversion to Christianity among prewar Amsterdam Jews

Authors Peter Tammes
Year 2012
Journal Name Advances in Life Course Research
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38309 Journal Article

Social, structural and behavioral drivers of concurrent partnerships among African American men in Philadelphia

Authors Amy S. Nunn, Kenneth H. Mayer, Daniel Kim, ...
Year 2011
Journal Name AIDS CARE-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AIDS/HIV
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38310 Journal Article

Resilient or resigned? Criminal victimisation and quality of life in South Africa

Authors Valerie Moller
Year 2005
Journal Name Social Indicators Research
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38311 Journal Article

Security in the RedSea: Regional Problems, Power Struggle and Terrorism

Authors N. Nese Kemiksiz
Year 2020
Journal Name GAZI AKADEMIK BAKIS-GAZI ACADEMIC VIEW
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38313 Journal Article

Re-envisioning media literacy education as feminist arts-activism

Authors Margaret McGladrey, Madeline Oliff, Emma Draper
Year 2019
Journal Name CULTURAL TRENDS
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38314 Journal Article

HbA1c, lipid profiles and risk of incident type 2 Diabetes in United States Veterans

Authors P. Jordan Davis, RB Hayes, Ashley E. Jensen, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 1
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38315 Journal Article

GYMNASTICS SCHOOLS IN SPAIN: A DOCTRINAL AND TECHNICAL CONFLICT IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION (1806-1936)

Authors Xavier Torrebadella-Flix, Jose Montes
Year 2018
Journal Name MATERIALES PARA LA HISTORIA DEL DEPORTE
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38316 Journal Article

High retention in HIV care at a tertiary care centre in Toronto, Canada

Authors Leah Szadkowski, , Ann N. Burchell, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name AIDS CARE-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AIDS/HIV
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38317 Journal Article

East-Asian Buddhism in Post-Apartheid South Africa

Description
Explorations of Buddhism in Africa are very few and have been so far conducted at the introductory level. Moreover, in the field of religious studies there is still a marked tendency to reduce the globalization of Buddhism to its worldwide missionary activities, and to neglect crucial factors such as the impact of deterritorialization and hybridization. BUDDHISMAFRICA aims to break new ground in this field of research by approaching these dynamics from an interdisciplinary perspective at the intersection of religious studies, sociology, anthropology, media studies, African studies, East Asian studies, gender studies, and global studies, as to provide for the first time a comprehensive and detailed analysis of East Asian Buddhism in South Africa, with a focus in the post-apartheid period (1994-present). BUDDHISMAFRICA has three research objectives, which will be pursued through ethnographic (participant observation, in-depth interviews) and archival research: 1) To analyze the trajectory of East Asian Buddhism in South Africa and its hybridization at the organizational/individual level. 2) To investigate the degree in which East Asian Buddhism has been able to reach out to black people, and to provide them with maps to navigate race and cultural identity. 3) To clarify the impact of informal spiritualities related to East Asian Buddhism on the South African religious context. BUDDHISMAFRICA will disseminate the research findings through peer-reviewed open-access publications (two articles and one monograph), an international workshop (and the publication of its proceedings), public talks for non-specialists, and project updates through the traditional/social media. Moreover, BUDDHISMAFRICA has put in place a detailed training program that is aimed, in collaboration with the supervisor/internal advisors and through the participation in dedicated workshops, to develop the applicant’s interdisciplinary, research management, teaching, and interview skills.
Year 2018
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38318 Project

Defining the complex phenotype of severe systemic loxoscelism using a large electronic health record cohort

Authors Jamie R. Robinson, Jeremy L. Warner, Joshua C. Denny, ...
Year 2017
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 2
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38319 Journal Article

The variability of multisensory processes of natural stimuli in human and non-human primates in a detection task

Authors Cecile Juan, Pascal Barone, Celine Cappe, ...
Year 2017
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 4
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38320 Journal Article

Advanced Travel Companion and Tracking Services

Description
Mankind’s carbon footprint is the underlying cause of global warming. Reducing it drastically within the next few years is imperative and favouring public transportation will be a deciding factor in this race. New technologies have the potential to enable the creation of better public transportation systems, thus enticing citizens away from using private means. Today’s travellers indeed consider public transportation as a source of difficulties and a cumbersome way to travel. When riders choose their journeys, they are often left to fend for themselves. They have to figure out transfers between multimodal forms of travel and how to handle disruptions and re-plan their route, when not left stranded. In addition, the current variety and heterogeneity of services along multimodal journeys is another serious source of complication and frustration. Increasing the attractiveness of rail transport requires a novel and integrated solution that will be developed in the IP4 part of the Shift2Rail project. It will guide, support, inform, and even entertain users throughout their entire itinerary, adapting to unforeseeable interruptions and events in order to propose alternative routes, including in the first and last miles. A real door-to-door travel solution including all modes of transport will be developed along with new forms of traveller experiences aiming to transform the travel itself into an “ATTRACkTIVE” part of the journey. This proposal aims to implement both the Shift2Rail Trip Tracker (TD4.4) and Travel Companion (TD4.5), two major components to materialise this vision and deliver seamless door-to-door travel support encompassing both public and private transportation portions of a journey. This includes disruption handling, navigation and user centric ubiquitous applications as well as the required tooling and modular design to foster adoption and enable future refinements, new concepts and ideas.
Year 2016
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38321 Project

Prediabetic categorisation: the making of a new person

Authors Anette Lykke Hindhede
Year 2014
Journal Name HEALTH RISK & SOCIETY
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38322 Journal Article

Great Spotted Cuckoo Fledglings Often Receive Feedings from Other Magpie Adults than Their Foster Parents: Which Magpies Accept to Feed Foreign Cuckoo Fledglings?

Authors Manuel Soler, Juan Diego Ibanez-Alamo, Tomas Perez-Contreras, ...
Year 2014
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 8
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38323 Journal Article

Basic body knowledge in street-recruited, active drug-using women enrolled in a "body empowerment" intervention trial

Authors E. Gollub, Sumedha Chhatre, Elena Cyrus-Cameron, ...
Year 2013
Journal Name AIDS CARE-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AIDS/HIV
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38324 Journal Article

Devastation in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina as a state crime: social audience reactions

Authors Kelly L. Faust, Susan M. Carlson
Year 2011
Journal Name CRIME LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE
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38325 Journal Article

The social ecology of syphilis

Authors James C. Thomas, Peter H. Kilmarx, M Clark, ...
Year 1999
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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38326 Journal Article

Determinants of dental care use in dentate adults: Six-monthly use during a 24-month period in the Florida dental care study

Authors Gregg H. Gilbert, RP Duncan, WB Vogel
Year 1998
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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38327 Journal Article

Intergenerational Depressive Symptoms and the Impact of Adolescent Attachment: A Systematic Review

Year 2021
Journal Name ADOLESCENT RESEARCH REVIEW
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38328 Journal Article

Associations Between Neighborhood Problems and Sexual Behaviors Among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in the Deep South: The MARI Study

Authors Dustin T. Duncan, DeMarc A. Hickson, Madeline Y. Sutton, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name ARCHIVES OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
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38329 Journal Article

CELEBRATING 60 YEARS OF THE FREEDOM CHARTER: THE IDENTIFICATION OF TWO SIGNED COPIES OF THE FREEDOM CHARTER THAT FORMS PART OF THE NATIONAL ESTATE

Authors Regina Isaacs, Barend Van der Merwe
Year 2016
Journal Name SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUMS ASSOCIATION BULLETIN
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38330 Journal Article

Transgender Identity and Cardiovascular Disease

Year 2021
Journal Name TRANSGENDER HEALTH
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38331 Journal Article

Finding ourselves as Black women in Eurocentric theory: collaborative biography on learning and reshaping qualitative inquiry

Authors Kiara S. Summerville, Erica T. Campbell, Krystal Flantroy, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name QUALITATIVE RESEARCH JOURNAL
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38333 Journal Article

Medicalizing the Detention of Aboriginal People in the Northern Territory: A New/Old Regime of Control?

Authors Janet Ransley, Elena Marchetti
Year 2021
Journal Name Social & Legal Studies
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38334 Journal Article

The geography of desperation in America: Labor force participation, mobility, place, and well-being

Authors Carol Graham, Sergio Pinto
Year 2021
Journal Name SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE
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38335 Journal Article

Uptake of online HIV-related continuing medical education training among primary care providers in Southeast United States, 2017-2018

Authors Kirk D. Henny, Madeline Y. Sutton, Christopher C. Duke
Year 2020
Journal Name AIDS CARE-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AIDS/HIV
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38336 Journal Article

Tailoring virtual human-delivered interventions: A digital intervention promoting colorectal cancer screening for Black women

Authors Melissa J. Vilaro, Francois Modave, Thomas J. George, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY
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38337 Journal Article

A simple mechanism for financial bubbles: time-varying momentum horizon

Authors L. Lin, Didier Sornette, M. Schatz
Year 2019
Journal Name QUANTITATIVE FINANCE
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38338 Journal Article

Deviant Cyber-Sexual Activities in Young Adults: Exploring Prevalence and Predictions Using In-Person Sexual Activities and Social Learning Theory

Authors Jennifer L. Klein, Danielle Cooper
Year 2019
Journal Name ARCHIVES OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
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38340 Journal Article

Hexing the discipline: against the reproduction of continental philosophy of religion

Authors Marika Rose, Anthony Paul Smith
Year 2019
Journal Name PALGRAVE COMMUNICATIONS
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38341 Journal Article

Last Empress Fiction and Asian Neo-Victorianism

Authors Elizabeth Ho
Year 2019
Journal Name NEO-VICTORIAN STUDIES
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38342 Journal Article

Regulating clinical trials in India: The economics of ethics

Authors Gerard Porter
Year 2018
Journal Name DEVELOPING WORLD BIOETHICS
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38343 Journal Article

DO INTERVIEWER POSTSURVEY EVALUATIONS OF RESPONDENTS' ENGAGEMENT MEASURE WHO RESPONDENTS ARE OR WHAT THEY DO? A BEHAVIOR CODING STUDY

Authors Antje Kirchner, Kristen Olson, Jolene D. Smyth
Year 2017
Journal Name PUBLIC OPINION QUARTERLY
38344 Journal Article

Perception of Sexual Orientation from Facial Structure: A Study with Artificial Face Model

Authors Julio Gonzalez-Alvarez
Year 2017
Journal Name ARCHIVES OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
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38345 Journal Article

Augmenting justice: Google glass, body cameras, and the politics of wearable technology

Authors Kevin Healey, Niall Stephens
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society
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38346 Journal Article

When Sex and Power Collide: An Argument for Critical Sexuality Studies

Authors Breanne Fahs, Sara I. McClelland
Year 2016
Journal Name JOURNAL OF SEX RESEARCH
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38347 Journal Article

Satisfaction with primary care provider involvement is associated with greater weight loss: Results from the practice-based POWER trial

Authors Wendy L. Bennett, Sara N. Bleich, LJ Appel, ...
Year 2015
Journal Name PATIENT EDUCATION AND COUNSELING
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38348 Journal Article

Parents' Beliefs Regarding Sex Education for Their Children in Southern Alabama Public Schools

Authors Vaughn Millner, Madhuri Mulekar, Julio Turrens
Year 2015
Journal Name SEXUALITY RESEARCH AND SOCIAL POLICY
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38349 Journal Article

Innovation Management Capacity Building of SME by the Enterprise Europe Network Baden-Württemberg 2

Description
SMEs are the driving force of economic growth and job creation in Europe: 20.7 million SMEs in the non-financial business economy make up ~99% EU enterprises. 85% of new jobs in the private sector created by SMEs provide more than two thirds of total jobs (more than 87 million). And SMEs account for more than 58% of the total gross-value added in Europe. For SMEs, the backbone of European industry, H2020 is looking into completely new funding measures and project types. The new SME instrument, which is used by the various industrial and societal programme lines in H2020, offers not only a new 3-phase project development and implementation - from idea validation to market. It also offers those SMEs which win the race and receive funding, a new form of accompanying support: key account managers and coaches, which are meant to help SMEs keep track of their target for growth through innovation. By providing key account management and enhanced innovation services, the overall objective of the BW-KAM2 project is to enhance the innovation management capacity of SMEs in the geographical region of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, which is also the geographical area covered by the Enterprise Europe Network Baden-Württemberg. BW-KAM2 will target SME beneficiaries in the SME Instrument, which are located in Baden-Württemberg as well as high potential SME with strong innovation activities and high potential for internationalisation and growth. BW-KAM2 will deliver up to 120 service packages.
Year 2015
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38350 Project

MODERATION ANALYSIS USING A TWO-LEVEL REGRESSION MODEL

Authors Ke-Hai Yuan, Ying Cheng, Scott Maxwell
Year 2014
Journal Name PSYCHOMETRIKA
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38351 Journal Article

Associations between physical activity and sedentary time on components of metabolic syndrome among adults with HIV

Authors Jason R. Jaggers, Steven N. Blair, Gregory A. Hand, ...
Year 2014
Journal Name AIDS CARE-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AIDS/HIV
38352 Journal Article

Innovation Management Capacity Building of SME by the Enterprise Europe Network Baden-Württemberg

Description
SMEs are the driving force of economic growth and job creation in Europe: 20.7 Million SMEs in the non-financial business economy make up ~99% EU enterprises. 85 % of new jobs in the private sector created by SMEs provide more than two thirds of total jobs (more than 87M). And SMEs account for more than 58% of the total gross-value added in Europe. For SMEs, the backbone of the European Industry, H2020 is looking into completely new funding measures and project types. The new SME instrument, which is used by the various industrial and societal program lines in H2020, offers not only a new 3-phase project development and implementation - from idea validation to market. It also offers those SMEs, which win the race and receive funding, a new form of accompanying support: key account managers and coaches, which are meant to help SME to keep track on their target of growth through innovation. By providing key account management and enhanced innovation services, the overall objective of the BW-KAM project is to enhance the innovation management capacity of SMEs in the geographical area of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, which is also the geographical area covered by the EEN –BW. BW-KAM will target SME beneficiaries in the SME Instrument, which are located in Baden-Württemberg as well as high potential SME with strong innovation activities and high potential for internationalization and growth. SEZ will deliver up to 30 service packages.
Year 2014
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38353 Project

The Relation of Serum Myeloperoxidase to Disease Progression and Mortality in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

Authors Hye Yun Park, Robert A. Wise, John E. Connett, ...
Year 2013
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 7
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38354 Journal Article

Cultures of the Body in Colonial Bengal: The Career of Gobor Guha

Authors Abhijit Gupta
Year 2012
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF SPORT
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38355 Journal Article

A framework for debating the future of environmental sustainability in the sport academy

Authors Cheryl Mallen, Chris Chard
Year 2011
Journal Name SPORT MANAGEMENT REVIEW
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38356 Journal Article

Social Problem Construction and National Context: News Reporting on "Overweight" and "Obesity" in the United States and France

Authors Abigail C. Saguy, AC Saguy, Kjerstin Gruys, ...
Year 2010
Journal Name Social Problems
Citations (WoS) 28
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38357 Journal Article

Stressful or traumatic life events, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, and HIV sexual risk taking among men who have sex with men

Authors Sari L. Reisner, Kenneth H. Mayer, Steven A. Safren, ...
Year 2009
Journal Name AIDS CARE-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AIDS/HIV
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38358 Journal Article

Generalized Spectral Tests for Conditional Mean Models in Time Series with Conditional Heteroscedasticity of Unknown Form

Authors Yongmiao Hong, YM Hong, YJ Lee, ...
Year 2005
Journal Name Review of Economic Studies
Citations (WoS) 35
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38359 Journal Article

Consuming energies: Henry Adams and 'the tyranny of thermodynamics'

Authors C Smith, Higginson
Year 2001
Journal Name INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENCE REVIEWS
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38360 Journal Article

Insider/outsider: Epistemological privilege and mothering work

Authors AI Griffith
Year 1998
Journal Name HUMAN STUDIES
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38361 Journal Article

AIDS-related knowledge, attitudes and behaviour among South African street youth: Reflections on power, sexuality and the autonomous self

Authors J SwartKruger, L. M. Richter
Year 1997
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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38362 Journal Article

The Race for Innovation in the Media and Content Industries: Legacy Players and Newcomers: Lessons for Policy Makers from the Video Game and Cinema Industries

Authors Pierre-Jean Benghozi, Elisa Salvador, Jean-Paul Simon
Year 2017
Journal Name JOURNAL OF ARTS MANAGEMENT LAW AND SOCIETY
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38364 Journal Article

Genetic counseling student demographics: an empirical comparison of two cohorts

Authors Andrea Stoddard, Bonnie S. LeRoy, Ian M. MacFarlane, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name JOURNAL OF GENETIC COUNSELING
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38372 Journal Article

An Exploratory Study of Resilience, HIV-Related Stigma, and HIV Care Outcomes Among Men who have Sex with Men (MSM) Living with HIV in Louisiana

Authors Russell A. Brewer, John A. Schneider, Kristina B. Hood, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name AIDS AND BEHAVIOR
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38373 Journal Article

Childhood deprivation and later-life cognitive function in a population-based study of older rural South Africans

Authors Lindsay C. Kobayashi, Ryan G. Wagner, Kathleen Kahn, ...
Year 2017
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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38374 Journal Article

Freedom of Speech, Academic Freedom, and Challenges to Universities in South Africa

Authors Solomon R. Benatar
Year 2016
Journal Name SOCIETY
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38375 Journal Article

Traditions and innovations: Visualizations of human variation, c.1900-38

Authors Veronika Lipphardt
Year 2015
Journal Name HISTORY OF THE HUMAN SCIENCES
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38376 Journal Article

The Backlash of 9/11 on Muslims in Mohsin Hamid's The Reluctant Fundamentalist

Authors Isam Shihada
Year 2015
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND CULTURAL STUDIES
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38377 Journal Article

WHEN JUSTICE CAN'T BE DONE: THE OBLIGATION TO GOVERN AND RIGHTS IN THE STATE OF TERROR

Authors Ekow N. Yankah
Year 2012
Journal Name LAW AND PHILOSOPHY
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38378 Journal Article

IS HEALTH-CARE DIFFERENT - POPULAR SUPPORT OF FEDERAL HEALTH AND SOCIAL POLICIES

Authors M SCHLESINGER, TK LEE
Year 1993
Journal Name JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLITICS POLICY AND LAW
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38379 Journal Article

The Interaction of Race and Place: Predictors of Fatal Police Shootings of Black Victims at the Incident, Census Tract, City, and State Levels, 2013–2018

Authors Michael Siegel, Michael Poulson, Rahul Sangar, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name Race and Social Problems
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38386 Journal Article

The sisters of sport psychology: An examination of the professional black female experience

Authors Jacqueline E. Hyman, Dionne A. White, Jessica L. David
Year 2021
Journal Name JOURNAL OF APPLIED SPORT PSYCHOLOGY
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38389 Journal Article

Learning to endure: A qualitative examination of the protective factors of homeless transgender and gender expansive youth engaged in survival sex

Authors Brett Greenfield, Edward J. Alessi, Dean Manning, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TRANSGENDER HEALTH
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38390 Journal Article

DO I LOOK AND SOUND RELIGIOUS? INTERVIEWER RELIGIOUS APPEARANCE AND ATTITUDE EFFECTS ON RESPONDENTS' ANSWERS

Authors Zeina N. Mneimneh, Mansoor Moaddel, Julie De Jong, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology
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38391 Journal Article

From mind to mind: Investigating the cultural transmission of intergroup bias in children

Description
Prejudice and discrimination are pressing social problems. Across Europe, the far right is on the rise, and individuals are often discriminated against on the basis of their race, gender or sexual orientation. The origins of these problematic attitudes and behaviours appear early in development, suggesting that we are passing on our biases to our children. Yet, our knowledge of the complex psychological processes by which these biases are learned remains rudimentary. MINDTOMIND experimentally investigates how children encode, select and transmit biased social information, and so provides a framework for understanding how intergroup attitudes are perpetuated across generations. Until now, artificial boundaries between different areas of psychology have prevented theoretical and empirical progress on this important subject. MINDTOMIND synthesizes cutting-edge research on cognitive development and experimental research on cultural transmission and intergroup psychology in order to provide a comprehensive account of this process. The series of experiments to test the proposed framework will answer three key questions. First, how do children respond to biased information they receive from others? Second, how do children select which social information to consume? Third, how do children transmit biased information to others in their social networks? MINDTOMIND will examine how learning, social motivation and cognitive biases interact to produce prejudice and discrimination. It will demonstrate how negative intergroup attitudes can emerge, become radicalised and spread through children’s social networks. In doing so, it will provide a step-change in our understanding of social cognitive development. In addition to far-reaching theoretical implications, this work will have broad societal implications. It will pave the way towards the development of research-led interventions that can reduce intergroup bias and thus contribute to a fairer and more egalitarian society.
Year 2018
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38392 Project

Students Achieving Valuable Energy Savings 2

Description
Students Achieving Valuable Energy Savings 2 (SAVES2) will catalyse sustainable energy behaviours among over 219,000 university students in seven countries to help them reduce their exposure to fuel poverty. It incorporates two strands that engage with students living in university accommodation (Student Switch Off) and in the private-rented sector (SAVES). Student Switch Off is an energy-saving competition that will reach 38,000 students living in 144 dormitories in 14 universities of the partner countries in each academic year from 2017/18 to 2019/20. By identifying and training student ambassadors in each dormitory, and by motivating the ambassadors to encourage their peers to save energy, we will create a race between students in dormitories, each competing to save the most energy and win prizes. It will tap into online student communities through social media, using engaging digital communications (quizzes, photo competitions) to raise awareness of how students can save energy in a fun way. The centrepiece of each competition will be an energy dashboard that updates students in near-real time on the performance and position of their dormitory in the competition – providing feedback and encouraging further action. The private-rented sector engagement work (SAVES) will reach over 100,000 students when they are looking for, moving into and living in the private-rented sector. It will enable students to make better informed decisions at the point at which they are selecting a rental property – thereby routing purchase decisions towards higher efficiency properties. SAVES2 will incorporate national-level partnerships with smart meter delivery agencies to develop student-focused communication materials highlighting the benefits of smart meters. It will provide ongoing advice and support to students via energy-efficiency and bill management training, peer-to-peer advice sharing via video blogs and regular e-mail and social media communications.
Year 2017
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38393 Project

Brain Cortical Thickness Differences in Adolescent Females with Substance Use Disorders

Authors Peter K. Boulos, Thomas J. Crowley, Manish S. Dalwani, ...
Year 2016
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 4
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38394 Journal Article

Metacognition of Concepts

Description
This project will investigate the thoughts and feelings that accompany the use of concepts. Concepts lie at the heart of the extraordinary power of the human mind. They are the building blocks of thought, the tools with which we think. Like physical tools, they can be more or less dependable, more or less fit for purpose: e.g. for most people GENE feels like a better concept than MEME. We have an intuitive sense of how dependable a concept is, which is crucial when we decide whether to rely on the concept. It can underpin our decision to reject some concepts (e.g. RACE) and embrace others in our theorising (e.g SPECIES). Similarly in everyday thinking: when concepts are selected for reasoning and induction, and when different cognitive processes compete for control of action, the metacognition that accompanies the concepts involved will have a powerful effect. However, metacognition directed at concepts is still poorly understood. We lack even a clear theoretical framework to underpin research in this area. That is unfortunate because developing an account of people’s metacognitive understanding of their concepts is likely to tell us important things about concepts and about cognitive control; and to solve some thorny philosophical problems. MetCogCon takes up that opportunity. The project will be the first systematic investigation of the scope of metacognition as it applies to concepts. We propose to combine the analytic methods developed by philosophers of mind and cognitive science with psychological model-building and experimental investigation. The insights gained in the project could have important implications for policies about how to reason in everyday and in scientific/philosophical contexts, by outlining when the cues and heuristics that underpin our decisions to embrace or reject particular concepts can and cannot be trusted. Most significantly, the project promises to increase our understanding of a fundamental aspect of the human mind.
Year 2016
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38395 Project

Spin triplet pairings in ferromagnet Josephson junctions

Description
For a long time, the coexistence of conventional superconductivity and ferromagnetism was believed to be impossible. Cooper pairs in normal superconductors are formed by two electrons with antiparallel spins in a singlet configuration while ferromagnets favour parallel alignment of electron spins. In 2001 it was theoretically predicted that under certain conditions both phases could coexist in hybrid structures, giving rise to a race for the discovery of an entirely new kind of superconducting electron pairing state in which the electrons are in the triplet state. The novel hypothesis of this Action relies on the fact that triplet pairs can be formed combining ferromagnets, normal metals and superconductors into hybrid Josephson junctions, and are stable enough to be used to carry spin information in addition to dissipationless charge transfer, which will represent an enormous improvement in comparison to the presently established spin-singlet-based devices. This Action consists of two supplementary stages starting from the maximization of spin-triplet current densities in hybrid ferromagnet junctions (materials science) to the understanding of the basic mechanisms of the spin triplet pairs and the nanofabrication of hybrid Josephson junctions in which the spin triplet supercurrent will be controlled (condensed matter physics). Once the objectives of this Action will be achieved, besides its inherent immediate impact on spintronics and condensed matter, the generation of a radically new technology will emerge. This new technological paradigm, the superconducting spintronics , will take advantage of the unique properties of the two macroscopic phases that were believed to be incompatible and has the potential to overcome significant limitations of logic circuits based separately on superconductivity and spintronics. This experimental action has been built around a multidisciplinary research and innovation project which will be hold at the University of Cambridge.
Year 2015
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38396 Project

Ambulance transport rates after motor vehicle collision for older vs. younger adults: A population-based study

Authors Katherine M. Hunold, Mark R. Sochor, Samuel A. McLean, ...
Year 2014
Journal Name ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION
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38397 Journal Article

Identification and Characterization of Wilt and Salt Stress-Responsive MicroRNAs in Chickpea through High-Throughput Sequencing

Authors Deshika Kohil, Pradeep Kumar Jain, Gopal Joshi, ...
Year 2014
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 11
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38398 Journal Article

Static Stretching Alters Neuromuscular Function and Pacing Strategy, but Not Performance during a 3-Km Running Time-Trial

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