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    Primary pupils, science and a model bird species: Evidence for the efficacy o...

    Beyond subject matter learning, primary science teaching aims at encouraging positive attitudes toward, and lasting interest in, science. This study tested whether the learning...
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    Focal Plant Observations as a Standardised Method for Pollinator Monitoring: ...

    Background Recently there has been increasing focus on monitoring pollinating insects, due to concerns about their declines, and interest in the role of volunteers in...
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    Living with outpatient management as spouse to intensively treated acute leuk...

    BackgroundSpouses have a key position in the treatment of patients with acute leukemia (AL) who are increasingly managed in an outpatient setting. Patients live at home but...
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    Formation of homophily in academic performance: Students change their friends...

    Homophily, the tendency of individuals to associate with others who share similar traits, has been identified as a major driving force in the formation and evolution of social...
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    A Time for Global Action: Addressing Girls' Menstrual Hygiene Management Need...

    Summary Points:\ud There is an absence of guidance, facilities, and materials for schoolgirls to manage their menstruation in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).\ud...
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    Magnitude of underweight, wasting and stunting among HIV positive children in...

    BACKGROUND:Malnutrition on the background of HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) infection is a complex medical condition that carries significant morbidity and mortality for...
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    A Webcast of Bird Nesting as a State-of-the-Art Citizen Science

    : The quality of people's knowledge of nature has always had a significant influence on their approach to wildlife and nature conservation. However, direct interactions of...
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    Sociodemographic characteristics of 96 Indian surrogates: Are they disadvanta...

    International audience; Commercial surrogacy in emerging countries such as India is often associated with exploitation of vulnerable women, the assumption being that it is...
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    Relationship between pickiness and subsequent development in body mass index ...

    Background:Most children have periods in their life where they reject familiar as well as non-familiar food items and this is often referred to as pickiness. The consequences of...
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    Setting global research priorities for child protection in humanitarian actio...

    Background Armed conflict, natural disaster, and forced displacement affect millions of children each year. Such humanitarian crises increase the risk of family separation,...
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    Children's Brain Responses to Optic Flow Vary by Pattern Type and Motion Speed

    Structured patterns of global visual motion called optic flow provide crucial information about an observer's speed and direction of self-motion and about the geometry of the...
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    Association between perinatal hypoxic-ischemia and periventricular leukomalac...

    BACKGROUND: Although investigators have implicated hypoxic-ischemia (HI) as a potential cause of periventricular leukomalacia (PVL), the role of clinical risk factors or markers...
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    Cake or broccoli? Recency biases children’s verbal responses

    One of the greatest challenges of developmental psychology is figuring out what children are thinking. This is particularly difficult in early childhood, for children who are...
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    Gender Stereotypes in Science Education Resources: A Visual Content Analysis.

    More men are studying and working in science fields than women. This could be an effect of the prevalence of gender stereotypes (e.g., science is for men, not for women). Aside...