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INSL3 in the Ruminant: A Powerful Indicator of Gender- and Genetic-Specific Feto-Maternal Dialogue
Download2011
Viñoles, C., Hafen, B., Anand-Ivell, R., Martin, G. B., Eurich, A., Fitzsimmons, C., Hiendleder, S., Ivell, R.
The hormone Insulin-like peptide 3 (INSL3) is a major secretory product of the Leydig cells from both fetal and adult testes. Consequently, it is a major gender-specific circulating hormone in the male fetus, where it is responsible for the first phase of testicular descent, and in the adult male
example of a gender-specific fetal hormone with the potential to influence both placental and maternal physiology.
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"You meant to do that:" Examining reactive and proactive aggression and their relations to social and emotional correlates
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This study investigated the relations between teacher-rated reactive and proactive aggression and self-ratings of peer intimacy, peer group integration, inhibition of anger and coping with anger in children in grade 4 to grade 6 (n = 519). Grade and gender differences in the study variables were
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‘Being a Mom’ in a Mixed-Gendered Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Program: A Phenomenological Study
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Children are often the primary reason women enter a substance abuse treatment program. Women-centered treatment programs have done well to address women’s roles as mothers; however, it is unclear how women attending traditional, mixed gender substance abuse treatment programs that have not adopted
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Imag(in)ing the cancerous body: representations of cancer in medical discourse and contemporary visual art
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body. Theorizing cancer as an abject condition, Chapter Two examines representational strategies for visualizing cancer that trouble distinctions between inside/outside, self/other, subject/object, healthy/diseased. Building on themes of gender, health, and identity, Chapter Three considers
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Information hippies, Google-fu masters, and other volunteer tourists in Thailand: information behaviour in the liminoid
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”), physical location, gender, technical skill, and previous intercultural education and/or experiences have on the information behaviour of volunteer tourists; and finally, 3) suggest how non-governmental organizations can use the research findings to assist volunteer tourists to successfully undertake their
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Media, Mountain Culture and the Identity Politics of Risk Recreation: A Media Discourse Analysis of Snowmobiling Avalanche Deaths in Western Canada
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prevention efforts, homogenizing diverse and hybridized identities and reproducing risk and gender ideologies that positioned men as naturally risk-seeking while further marginalizing women/femininity in backcountry mountain settings and adventure recreation contexts.
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Modifiable risk factors for invasive meningococcal disease, Edmonton, Alberta, 1999-2002: a case-control study
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was observed in the 15-19 year age cohort (32% of cases). A case-conrol study was conducted to identify IDM risk factors among outbreak cases. Controls were recruited through random-digit dialing, an matched to cases on age and gender. A questionnaire was telephone-administered to 132 study
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Patient and treatment characteristics of children and youth who visit the emergency department for a behavioural disorder
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treatment characteristics of 325 children and youth (<18 years) who made 365 ED visits for a behavioural disorder between January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2011. Results reflect trends observed by other research studies including gender and age trends for diagnosis, pre-existing involvement in the health
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Phasic Electrodermal Activity in Schizophrenia: Skin Conductance Response in Unmedicated Schizophrenic Patients in Comparison to Normal Controls
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. Interpretation of many studies is complicated because patients are medicated during testing. In this study cross-modal orienting response dishabituation paradigm was presented to 68 normal controls and 47 unmedicated schizophrenia patients while SCRs were recorded. Gender and laterality (bilateral recording in