areas: the epidemiological and biological evidence for gender and/or sex disparity in COVID-19 disease; the potential association between COVID-19 and prostate cancer molecular pathogenesis; and current therapeutic options for COVID-19 patients and, in particular, COVID-19 patients with prostate ...
This keynote chapter provides an overview of research into the relationship between health and gender/sex. Since health has multiple dimensions, several measures are needed to capture variations by gender and the use of multiple measures can help us better understand the underlying explanations for ge...
These results suggest that the characteristics of speech maskers and the amount of IM can influence the magnitude of the differences found between musicians and non-musicians in multiple-talker "cocktail party" environments. Furthermore, considering the task in terms of the EM-IM distinction ...
such that the word “sex” refers to genetic makeup, and “gender” refers to a socio-cultural construct [1]; we use the words “girl” and “boy” to refer to sex as reported by parents or caregivers. We acknowledge that the concepts of sex and gender are not binary and recognize t...
To identify SV loci with phenotypic variation due to differences between breeds, we performed a locus screen for differential genotypes between Large White and Min pigs, and then selected these SV loci for genotyping in the F2 population based on the corresponding genomic positions (Fig. 4A), as...
minimum (without outliers, 1.5x interquartile range) Risk ratios (RR) (binomial variables) or univariate logis- tical regression (odds ratio: OR) (continuous variables) were used to assess the difference between the measured variables between both countries. Multilevel logistical regression analyses ...
So, what are the key differences between EBIT and EBITDA, and which metric is better? The most straightforward difference between EBIT and EBITDA is that the latter is adjusted to add back non-cash expenses like depreciation and amortization (D&A) ...
Our previous work using an individual differences approach has shown that one of the major factors limiting peripheral vision (crowding) is predictive of single feature search, as reflected in response time and eye movement measures. Here we extended this work, by testing the relationship between ...
and sensitivity at 200–2000 µV/ division. Measured parameters included the onset latency, amplitude (peak to peak), duration (negative phase), and area. Side-to-side differences were calculated for all parameters. Side-to-side amplitude difference was expressed as a ratio between the two si...
difference between remote African communities and Western countries, but its role will be invisible when comparing cultural minorities within the same Western country. Critically, such comparisons are also very relevant to individual differences research in more familiar settings: biases exist on a ...