Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSimilar(60)
Grundy and Beeching [ 46] found that fear of transmission – particularly in intimate relationships, child birth and child rearing – led to concerns about being able to fulfil gender roles in a group of women with hepatitis C.
It has been shown that high levels of growth within the first year of rearing led to an increase in precocious male maturation in Chinook salmon (Shearer et al. 2006), and perhaps here we have missed the stage when mature life history trajectories experience higher levels of growth than smolts.
Of note, high-sugar rearing led to transcriptional changes predicted to increase β-oxidation (Fig. 4B), suggesting that the Randle hypothesis might also be true in flies.
Lawlor et. al [ 35] concluded that "Lifestyle risk factors associated with child-rearing lead to obesity and result in increased CHD in both sexes; biological responses of pregnancy may have additional adverse effects in women".
He wrote in his autobiography, "A Point of View" (Duckworth, 1991), that his mother told him when he was 8 that his birth was unplanned, and that his father's worries about the cost of rearing him led to a nervous breakdown.
Subsequent development of intensive breeding and rearing techniques led to its culture in Hawaii, mainland United States of America, and much of Central and South America by the early 1980s.
A ramp in the rear led to a small so-called V.I.P. area, which Mr. Bell and his friends visited after ordering Long Island iced teas.
A nice, bright rear LED and reflectors on your wheels are probably the most important parts of alerting motorists to your presence.
It fits nearly every type of bike, and has an integrated rear LED for safety at night powered by the same battery that drives the wheels.
This might account for the conflicting conclusions regarding whether one generation of captive-rearing leads to or does not lead to a loss of fitness in the wild.
Under this view, hatchery- or captive-rearing leads to unavoidable genetic changes within hatchery-raised salmonids, chiefly through domestication selection (Box 1).
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com