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Snorre Jallbjørn and Søren Fiig Jarner
The main purpose of coherent mortality models is to produce plausible, joint forecasts for related populations avoiding, e.g., crossing or diverging mortality trajectories; however, the coherence assumption is very restrictive and it enforces trends that...
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Gertrude Muwanga
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The aim of the study is to develop a pool of policy variables (potential indicators) that can be used by policy makers to eliminate the gender gaps in labor force participation rates (LFPR) for the 15-64 age group (formal age group). Granger-causal...
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Jeonghoon Han, Han-Jun Kim, Sung-Yong Oh and Young-Ung Choi
In this study, we investigated the reproductive pattern of the commercially and ecologically important species, Ostrea denelamellosa, to inform stock management strategies in South Korea. Prior to the reproduction experiment, the complete mitochondrial (...
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Andrea Faggi and Luca Pandolfi
Sexual dimorphism has been poorly evaluated or investigated in Pleistocene Eurasian Stephanorhinus species, leaving a gap in our knowledge about their morphometric variability. Among the representatives of this genus, S. etruscus is the most abundant spe...
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Weihua Dong, Zhicheng Zhan, Hua Liao, Liqiu Meng and Jiping Liu
Spatial orientation is an important task in human wayfinding. Existing research indicates sex-related similarities and differences in performance and strategies when executing spatial orientation behaviors, but few studies have investigated the similarit...
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Bach Xuan Tran, Tracy Vo, Anh Kim Dang, Quang Nhat Nguyen, Giang Thu Vu, Linh Gia Vu, Khanh Nam Do, Carl A. Latkin, Cyrus S.H. Ho and Roger C.M. Ho
Industrial workers or factory workers, especially migrant workers, have been found to be vulnerable populations at risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). However, there has been a gap in literature regarding health behaviors of migrant factory w...
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Scott E. Carrell, Marianne E. Page, James E. West
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