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Housing affordability and mental health: an analysis of generational change
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Where are we heading? The example of generational change in British academic geography
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Investigating intra-ethnic divisions among latino immigrants in Miami, Florida
Published 2018“…The demographic diversification of the Latino population, in terms of both generational change and national origin, calls for the exploration of intra-group dynamics within the often-asserted but rarely investigated Latino communities. …”
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Stalled or uneven gender revolution? A long-term processual framework for understanding why change is slow
Published 2018“…We set out a theoretical framework for understanding slow change in the division of unpaid work and care (lagged generational change). We argue that, through a long-term view of the processes of change, this framework can help address why progress in the convergence in paid and unpaid work promised by the gender revolution has been so slow.…”
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Possible test for the suggestion that air showers with E > 10(20) eV are due to strongly interacting neutrinos
Published 1998“…This estimate is based on the assumption that post-GZK showers are due to neutrinos having acquired strong interactions from generation-changing dual gluon exchange as recently proposed. © 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.…”
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Unemployment hysteresis and capacity
Published 2001“…The capacity model displays a non-linear hysteresis mechanism through which capacity utilisation and the degree of volatility of the real exchange rate interact to generate changes in equilibrium unemployment. This is modelled as logistic smooth transition autoregressive (LSTAR) process.…”
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The mejiro bird: between commodity, conservation, and companion
Published 2022“…Using data garnered via participant observation and archival research, it examines the generationally changing attitudes towards the commodification of animals in Japan, that between the nineteenth and twenty-first centuries have been impacted by geopolitics, national identity, histories of conservation and changing economic fortunes. …”
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Creating shared learning spaces through collaborative enquiry tasks
Published 2008“…The present contribution scrutinises the innovative potential of the CCI for generating change and development among the interacting partners through questions such as: Who is learning? …”
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Critiquing cooperation
Published 2011“…The study demonstrates that each of these four factors provides important and complementary insight into the process of interaction of and the positive and negative effects produced by international water management institutions in the basin and opportunities for generating change. Among these factors, the study argues, power asymmetry and problem structure are critical for understanding transboundary water governance dynamics and identifying strategies for challenging the status quo.…”
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Correlations between age, phenotype, and individual contribution to population growth in common terns.
Published 2007“…This means that changes in the age structure of a population could generate changes in phenology, which may be incorrectly attributed to environmental change or microevolution. …”
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Transforming the food system in ‘unprotected space’: the case of diverse grain networks in England
Published 2024“…However, because of their desire to <em>transform</em> rather than <em>transition</em> food systems, grassroots movements often struggle to acquire such protected spaces and so must determine how and where to generate change whilst being marginalised and exposed to unprotected spaces. …”
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Size mapping of electric field-assisted production of polycaprolactone particles.
Published 2010“…An extensive study has been carried out to determine how the size and size distribution of the particles generated can be controlled by systematically varying the polymer concentration in solution (and thereby its viscosity and electrical conductivity), and also the selected flow rate (2-50 microl min(-1)) and applied voltage (0-15 kV) during particle generation. Change in these parameters affects the mode of jetting, and within the stable cone-jet mode window, an increase in the applied voltage (approx. 15 kV) resulted in a reduction in particle size and this was more pronounced at high flow rates (such as; 30, 40 and 50 microl min(-1)) in the same region. …”
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Ventilatory responses to hypercapnia and hypoxia after 6 h passive hyperventilation in humans.
Published 1999“…Long-term exposure to hypoxia generates changes in respiratory control known as ventilatory acclimatization to hypoxia. …”
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KATP channels and the metabolic regulation of insulin secretion in health and disease: the 2022 Banting Medal for Scientific Achievement Award Lecture
Published 2023“…Its closure in response to metabolically generated changes in the intracellular concentrations of ATP and MgADP stimulates β-cell electrical activity and insulin granule exocytosis. …”
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Large-scale iterated singing experiments reveal oral transmission mechanisms underlying music evolution
Published 2023“…Speech and song have been transmitted orally for countless human generations, changing over time under the influence of biological, cognitive, and cultural pressures. …”
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Developmental welfare in Thailand after the 1997 Asian financial crisis
Published 2011“…It examines both the exogenous and endogenous forces that generated change as well as both the ‘process’ and the ‘content’ of transformation or responses to the crisis. …”
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