Known cancer-predisposing genes (KCPG) and candidate genes with germline pathogenic/likely pathogenic (P/LP) variants in C-AYA patients with solid tumors that have existing FDA-approved antineoplastic and immunomodulating-related compounds, in regard to their affected tumor types. ACT adrenocortical car...
As Fig.3shows, children rarely chose rejectors, suggesting that they overwhelmingly preferred to play with partners who accepted allocations. This suggests that children wish to interact with those who have accepted resources, regardless of whether those resources were fairly or unfairly distributed, as...
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RMETs9. The authors of this study suggested that bicultural individuals need to adjust to the Dutch (majority) culture in situations such as work or school, while during interactions with their relatives, they still need to act according to their primary culture. Another study that provided eviden...
Repeated pregnancy leaves young mothers nutritionally deprived which may in turn lead to poor infant growth. We measure the occurrence and persistence of stunting among offspring of young mothers who experienced repeated pregnancies using data from the C
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