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Telomerase Activation to Reverse Immunosenescence in Elderly Patients With Acute Coronary Syndrome: Protocol for a Randomized Pilot Trial (2020)
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Maier, R., Bawamia, B., Bennaceur, K., Dunn, S., Marsay, L., Amoah, R., …Spyridopoulos, I. (2020). Telomerase Activation to Reverse Immunosenescence in Elderly Patients With Acute Coronary Syndrome: Protocol for a Randomized Pilot Trial. JMIR Research Protocols, 9(9), Article e19456. https://doi.org/10.2196/19456

Background: Inflammation plays a key role in the pathophysiology of coronary heart disease (CHD) and its acute manifestation, acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Aging is associated with a decline of the immune system, a process known as immunosenescence.... Read More about Telomerase Activation to Reverse Immunosenescence in Elderly Patients With Acute Coronary Syndrome: Protocol for a Randomized Pilot Trial.

Nicotine addiction as a moral problem: Barriers to e-cigarette use for smoking cessation in two working-class areas in Northern England (2019)
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Thirlway, F. (2019). Nicotine addiction as a moral problem: Barriers to e-cigarette use for smoking cessation in two working-class areas in Northern England. Social Science & Medicine, 238, Article 112498. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2019.112498

Tobacco use in high-income countries correlates with socio-economic disadvantage, but although switching to electronic cigarettes could be a safer alternative, little is known about barriers to use. Drawing on eighteen months of data collection in tw... Read More about Nicotine addiction as a moral problem: Barriers to e-cigarette use for smoking cessation in two working-class areas in Northern England.

How Will the Emerging Plurality of Lives Change How We Conceive of and Relate to Life? (2019)
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Persson, E., Abbott, J., Balkenius, C., Cabak Redei, A., Čápová, K. A., Dravins, D., …Persson, P. (2019). How Will the Emerging Plurality of Lives Change How We Conceive of and Relate to Life?. Challenges, 10(1), Article 32. https://doi.org/10.3390/challe10010032

The project “A Plurality of Lives” was funded and hosted by the Pufendorf Institute for Advanced Studies at Lund University, Sweden. The aim of the project was to better understand how a second origin of life, either in the form of a discovery of ext... Read More about How Will the Emerging Plurality of Lives Change How We Conceive of and Relate to Life?.

Maternal investment, life histories, and the evolution of brain structure in primates (2019)
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Powell, L. E., Barton, R. A., & Street, S. E. (2019). Maternal investment, life histories, and the evolution of brain structure in primates. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 286(1911), Article 20191608. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2019.1608

Life history is a robust correlate of relative brain size: larger-brained mammals and birds have slower life histories and longer lifespans than smaller-brained species. The cognitive buffer hypothesis (CBH) proposes an adaptive explanation for this... Read More about Maternal investment, life histories, and the evolution of brain structure in primates.

Systems Underlying Human and Old World Monkey Communication: One, Two, or Infinite (2019)
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Miyagawa, S., & Clarke, E. (2019). Systems Underlying Human and Old World Monkey Communication: One, Two, or Infinite. Frontiers in Psychology, 10, Article 1911. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01911

Using artificially synthesized stimuli, previous research has shown that cotton-top tamarin monkeys easily learn simple AB grammar sequences, but not the more complex An Bn sequences that require hierarchical structure. Humans have no trouble learnin... Read More about Systems Underlying Human and Old World Monkey Communication: One, Two, or Infinite.

The surprising case of police bribery reduction in South Africa (2019)
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Peiffer, C., Marquette, H., Armytage, R., & Budhram, T. (2019). The surprising case of police bribery reduction in South Africa. Crime, Law and Social Change, 72(5), 587-606. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10611-019-09843-8

The paper examines why there was a reduction of almost 15% in police bribery in Limpopo province, South Africa between 2011 and 2015, compared to only a 4% reduction the country overall. Drawing on statistical analysis and in-depth qualitative fieldw... Read More about The surprising case of police bribery reduction in South Africa.

Model-based prediction of CD4 cells counts in HIV-infected adults on antiretroviral therapy in Northwest Ethiopia: A flexible mixed effects approach (2019)
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Awoke Ayele, T., Worku, A., Kebede, Y., Zuma, K., Kasim, A., & Shkedy, Z. (2019). Model-based prediction of CD4 cells counts in HIV-infected adults on antiretroviral therapy in Northwest Ethiopia: A flexible mixed effects approach. PLoS ONE, 14(7), Article e0218514. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0218514

Background CD4 cell counts is widely used as a biomarker for treatment progression when studying the efficacy of drugs to treat HIV-infected patients. In the past, it had been also used in determining eligibility to initiate antiretroviral therapy. T... Read More about Model-based prediction of CD4 cells counts in HIV-infected adults on antiretroviral therapy in Northwest Ethiopia: A flexible mixed effects approach.

Biochemical and biological validations of a faecal glucocorticoid metabolite assay in mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx) (2019)
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Lavin, S. R., Woodruff, M. C., Atencia, R., Cox, D., Woodruff, G. T., Setchell, J. M., & Wheaton, C. J. (2019). Biochemical and biological validations of a faecal glucocorticoid metabolite assay in mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx). Conservation Physiology, 7(1), Article coz032. https://doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coz032

Stress is a major factor in determining success when releasing endangered species into the wild but is often overlooked. Mandrills (Mandrills sphinx) are vulnerable to extinction due to habitat loss and demand for bush meat and the pet trade. To help... Read More about Biochemical and biological validations of a faecal glucocorticoid metabolite assay in mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx).

Aegean monkeys and the importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration in archaeoprimatology: a reply to Urbani and Youlatos (2020)
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Pareja, M. N., McKinney, T., & Setchell, J. M. (2020). Aegean monkeys and the importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration in archaeoprimatology: a reply to Urbani and Youlatos. Primates, 61(6), 767-774. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10329-020-00855-w

In their reply to our article “A new identification of the monkeys depicted in a Bronze Age wall painting from Akrotiri, Thera” [Primates 61(3), 2019], Urbani and Youlatos (Primates https://doi.org/10.1007/s10329-020-00825-2, 2020) argue for the trad... Read More about Aegean monkeys and the importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration in archaeoprimatology: a reply to Urbani and Youlatos.

An assemblage of framings and tamings: multi-sited analysis of infrastructures as a methodology (2019)
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Silvast, A., & Virtanen, M. J. (2019). An assemblage of framings and tamings: multi-sited analysis of infrastructures as a methodology. Journal of Cultural Economy, 12(6), 461-477. https://doi.org/10.1080/17530350.2019.1646156

The social life of methods – the idea that research methods are an important topic of inquiry in and of themselves – has been receiving increasing interest in scholarship on the organisation of the economy and social life, including Science and Techn... Read More about An assemblage of framings and tamings: multi-sited analysis of infrastructures as a methodology.

Sex differences in longitudinal personality stability in chimpanzees (2020)
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Rawlings, B., Flynn, E., Freeman, H., Reamer, L., Schapiro, S., Lambeth, S., & Kendal, R. (2020). Sex differences in longitudinal personality stability in chimpanzees. Evolutionary Human Sciences, 2, Article e46. https://doi.org/10.1017/ehs.2020.45

Personality factors analogous to the Big Five observed in humans are present in the great apes. However, few studies have examined the long-term stability of great ape personality, particularly using factor-based personality instruments. Here, we ass... Read More about Sex differences in longitudinal personality stability in chimpanzees.

Style of pictorial representation is shaped by intergroup contact (2019)
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Granito, C., Tehrani, J., Kendal, J., & Scott-Phillips, T. (2019). Style of pictorial representation is shaped by intergroup contact. Evolutionary Human Sciences, 1, Article e8. https://doi.org/10.1017/ehs.2019.8

Pictorial representation is a key human behaviour. Cultures around the world have made images to convey information about living kinds, objects and ideas for at least 75,000 years, in forms as diverse as cave paintings, religious icons and emojis. Ho... Read More about Style of pictorial representation is shaped by intergroup contact.

Forudsigelser (2016)
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Dungey, C. E., Matzen, I. S., & Schütt, M. (2016). Forudsigelser

Mobile phones, gender, and female empowerment in sub-Saharan Africa: studies with African youth (2019)
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Porter, G., Hampshire, K., Abane, A., Munthali, A., Robson, E., De Lannoy, A., …Owusu, S. (2020). Mobile phones, gender, and female empowerment in sub-Saharan Africa: studies with African youth. Information Technology for Development, 26(1), 180-193. https://doi.org/10.1080/02681102.2019.1622500

Data from qualitative and survey research with young people in 24 locations (urban and rural) across Ghana, Malawi, and South Africa expose the complex interplay between phone ownership and usage, female empowerment, and chronic poverty in Africa. We... Read More about Mobile phones, gender, and female empowerment in sub-Saharan Africa: studies with African youth.

Orangutans show active voicing through a membranophone (2019)
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Lameira, A. R., & Shumaker, R. W. (2019). Orangutans show active voicing through a membranophone. Scientific Reports, 9(1), Article 12289. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-48760-7

Active voicing – voluntary control over vocal fold oscillation – is essential for speech. Nonhuman great apes can learn new consonant- and vowel-like calls, but active voicing by our closest relatives has historically been the hardest evidence to con... Read More about Orangutans show active voicing through a membranophone.

What were the impacts of the Committee on Safety of Medicines warning and publication of the NICE guidelines on trends in child and adolescent antidepressant prescribing in primary care? A population based study (2019)
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Tiffin, P. A., Mediavilla, J. L., Close, H., Kasim, A. S., Welsh, P., Paton, L. W., & Mason, J. M. (2019). What were the impacts of the Committee on Safety of Medicines warning and publication of the NICE guidelines on trends in child and adolescent antidepressant prescribing in primary care? A population based study. BMJ Open, 9(8), Article e028201. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-028201

Objectives To assess the impact of both the Committee on Safety of Medicines (CSM) warning (December 2003) and the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidance (September 2005) on antidepressant prescription rates in children and... Read More about What were the impacts of the Committee on Safety of Medicines warning and publication of the NICE guidelines on trends in child and adolescent antidepressant prescribing in primary care? A population based study.