Carlson, Marc RJ Zhang, Bin Fang, Zixing Mischel, Paul S Horvath, Steve Nelson, Stanley F
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BMC Genomics
BackgroundGenes and proteins are organized into functional modular networks in which the network context of a gene or protein has implications for cellular function. Highly connected hub proteins, largely responsible for maintaining network connectivity, have been found to be much more likely to be essential for yeast survival.ResultsHere we invest...
Miller, Eric D.
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New Ideas in Psychology
Historically, the role of the academic psychologist has been fairly set. It has been general practice to emphasize the importance and role of empirical research within the history of psychology. As a means to convey information derived from this source, academic psychologists (like most other academics) have relied on the traditional method of face...
Debiais-Thibaud, Mélanie Borday-Birraux, Véronique Germon, Isabelle Bourrat, Frank Metcalfe, Cushla Jane Casane, Didier Laurenti, Patrick
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PeerJ
Gnathostome teeth are one of the most promising models for developmental evolutionary studies, they are the most abundant organ in the fossil record and an excellent example of organogenesis. Teeth have a complex morphology and are restricted to the mouth in mammals, whereas actinopterygian teeth have a simple morphology and are found in several lo...
Berghöfer, Anne Hartwich, Astrid Bauer, Michael Unützer, Jürgen Willich, Stefan N Pfennig, Andrea
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BMC Health Services Research
BackgroundApproximately 25% of so-called high utilizers of medical care are estimated to suffer from depression. A large proportion of these individuals remain undiagnosed and untreated. This study aims to examine the effects of a systematic screening and collaborative treatment program on depression severity in small primary care practices of the ...
Chu, Haiyan Grogan, Paul
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Plant and Soil
Arctic plant communities vary greatly over short distances due to heterogeneities in topography and hydrological conditions across the landscape. Recent evidence suggests substantial changes in vegetation including increasing shrub cover and density in the Arctic over the past three decades that may be in response to climate change. We investigated...
Shi, Veronica Cui, Jie Troncoso, Xoana G Macknik, Stephen L Martinez-Conde, Susana
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PeerJ
Perceived brightness of a stimulus depends on the background against which the stimulus is set, a phenomenon known as simultaneous contrast. For instance, the same gray stimulus can look light against a black background or dark against a white background. Here we quantified the perceptual strength of simultaneous contrast as a function of stimulus ...
Hong, Suk Young Minasny, Budiman Han, Kyung Hwa Kim, Yihyun Lee, Kyungdo
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PeerJ
The knowledge on the spatial distribution of soil available water capacity at a regional or national extent is essential, as soil water capacity is a component of the water and energy balances in the terrestrial ecosystem. It controls the evapotranspiration rate, and has a major impact on climate. This paper demonstrates a protocol for mapping soil...
Hopper, Lm Holmes, An Williams, LE Brosnan, Sf
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PeerJ
Although the social learning abilities of monkeys have been well documented, this research has only focused on a few species. Furthermore, of those that also incorporated dissections of social learning mechanisms, the majority studied either capuchins (Cebus apella) or marmosets (Callithrix jacchus). To gain a broader understanding of how monkeys g...
Rudall, Paula J Perl, Craig D Bateman, Richard M
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PeerJ
Background and Aims. The presence of novel structures in orchid flowers, including auricles, rostellum and bursicles on the gynostemium and a lobed labellum, has prompted long-standing homology disputes, fuelled by conflicting evidence from a wide range of sources. Re-assessment of this debate using an improved model is timely, following recent phy...
Tirosh, Dan Benshalom-Tirosh, Neta Novack, Lena Press, Fernanda Beer-Weisel, Ruthy Wiznitzer, Arnon Mazor, Moshe Erez, Offer
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PeerJ
Objectives. Diabetes mellitus (DM) and hypothyroidism are each associated with increased rate of pregnancy complications. However, their combined morbidity during gestation is poorly studied. Therefore, the aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of the combined morbidity of DM & hypothyroidism and whether it is associated with adverse ...