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Physical and sexual abuse were rated based on offspring reports of severe incidents provided at 25 years by the CECA.Q (rated in accordance with cut-off guidelines published by Bifulco and colleagues), combined with the joint offspring and parental reports of severe instances of sexual and physical abuse provided at 11 and 16 years by the CAPA.

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For this case, a joint maternal-offspring model (e.g., Zhang et al. 2004) could be used to estimate effects of a seed dormancy gene on germination through different component tissues.

And before the first week of 2001 ended, there were two more casualties: Offspring, a joint venture between Hearst Magazines and Dow Jones & Company, and George, the magazine founded by John F. Kennedy Jr. in 1995, published by the Lagardere Group's Hachette Filipacchi Magazines unit.

Our results highlight potential demographic and genetic impacts of by-catch to cetacean populations: the joint entanglement of mother-offspring or reproductive pairs, compared to random individuals, might exacerbate the demographic consequences of by-catch, and the loss of groups of relatives means that significant components of genetic diversity could be lost together.

Over the study period (1969 2009), we observed a significant increasing trend for incidence of type 1 diabetes based on joint point regression analyses among offspring below 15 years of age born to native Swedes and to immigrants (offspring to Swedes: APC=3.9, p value <0.001 and offspring to immigrants: APC=2.2, p value<0.001 figure 1).

Oxford Brookes splits parents from their offspring and divides joint subject honours candidates into morning and afternoon sessions dedicated to each of their two subject choices.

We also assumed that within each age class the reproducing individuals have a symmetric joint multinomial distribution of their offspring.

Couples who have children with donated gametes should come to a joint decision regarding disclosure to offspring.

Although egg number, egg mass and egg care are the three most common components of reproductive success in oviparous females, the reciprocal influences among them and the consequences of their joint action on maternal and offspring fitness remain under debate.

However, we have to keep in mind that a thorough understanding of the joint influence of mortality and offspring production on the evolution of group formation and food sharing would require imbedding our model into a theoretical framework that allows taking care of the demographic ecological consequences of life history modifications [ 65].

"WHY 58x38" is the first offspring of Wally Hermès Yachts, a joint venture announced last year between the Paris fashion house Hermès and the Monaco yacht designer and builder Wally.

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