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The origin of risk aversion
Published 2015“…The simplicity and generality of our model suggest that these implications are primitive and cut across species, physiology, and genetic origins.…”
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The wild origin dilemma
Published 2017“…However, these production methods can become a potential mechanism for the laundering of material illegally collected from the wild, leading to recent calls for the development of traceability methods to determine the origin of traded products. Currently, identifying wild origin can be complex and may require expert knowledge and/or resource intensive molecular techniques. …”
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The origins of royal anointing
Published 2023“…Whereas previous work has stressed the role of Christian clerics in the emergence of this rite, the article argues that royal anointing had its origins within lay elite political culture and spoke primarily to the needs, not of the clerics who performed it, but of the laypeople who received and beheld it.…”
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The origin of heredity in protocells
Published 2017“…Here we develop a computational model that examines one of the first major biological innovations-the origin of heredity in simple protocells. The model assumes that the earliest protocells were autotrophic, producing organic matter from CO2 and H2 Carbon fixation was facilitated by geologically sustained proton gradients across fatty acid membranes, via iron-sulfur nanocrystals lodged within the membranes. …”
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The Developmental Origins of Ageing
Published 2012“…However, recognition of the relevance to human ageing is more recent and has arisen from the growing field of research into the developmental origins of health and disease. Epidemiological evidence has demonstrated strong links between small size at birth and increased mortality and also morbidity from age-related conditions such as cardiovascular disease, types 2 diabetes, sarcopenia and osteoporosis. …”
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Origins of the magnetomechanical effect
Published 2002“…An atomic level theory of the origins of the magnetomechanical effect is introduced whereby spin-spin and spin-orbit coupling interact with magnetic moments to alter the magnetocrystalline anisotropy and exchange energies. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. …”
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Pyrexia of unknown origin.
Published 2005“…Classical pyrexia of unknown origin (PUO), defined as fever of >38 °C on several occasions for greater than three weeks despite investigation in hospital (>3 days) or out of hospital (>2 visits), is an uncommon but challenging problem. …”
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