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1  (e.g., "sharks attack swimmers"; "women are nurturing").
2 actors, reflecting the balance of nature and nurture.
3 havior are attributed to nature and which to nurture.
4 ally around the relative roles of nature and nurture.
5 ng biologically similar groups with distinct nurture.
6  in disambiguating the effects of nature and nurture.
7 ation, through which the developing spore is nurtured.
8 ion of the hypothalamus that is critical for nurturing.
9 n (5-HT) neuron gene expression and maternal nurturing.
10                                              Nurturing a beneficial gut microbiome with prebiotics, s
11 f LUMINA (LUpus in MInorities, NAture versus nurture), a large, longitudinal, multiethnic cohort.
12 m LUMINA (LUpus in MInorities, NAture versus nurture), a multiethnic, longitudinal cohort, were studi
13 m LUMINA (LUpus in MInorities, NAture versus nurture), a multiethnic, longitudinal study of outcome,
14 m LUMINA (LUpus in MInorities, NAture versus nurture), a multiethnic, longitudinal study of outcome,
15 unities and problems as they developed while nurturing adaptive capacity to deal with them.
16 plants face temporary resource shortages for nurturing additional fruits.
17 ional intervention (Project ENABLE [Educate, Nurture, Advise, Before Life Ends]) conducted by advance
18 tum, a tissue whose main function appears to nurture and decorate the pollen grains with critical sur
19                                              Nurture and disgust were found to be key motivators, and
20  caregiving behavior may allow males to both nurture and protect infants.
21 olecular patterns, and signal responses that nurture and shape the differentiation of T cell subsets
22 de in the bone marrow microenvironment which nurtures and protects cells from chemotherapeutic drugs.
23                                 Low parental nurturing and aversive parental behavior during child re
24                           OT is important in nurturing and opposition to stress.
25 at serotonergic function is required for the nurturing and survival of offspring.
26 at serotonergic function is required for the nurturing and survival of offspring.
27 otonergic activity determines the quality of nurturing and whether or not the organism survives.
28 otonergic activity determines the quality of nurturing and whether or not the organism survives.
29 al determinants including nutrition, health, nurturing, and stimulation.
30             Factors reflective of nature and nurture are independently related to prevalence and inci
31                   Questions of nature versus nurture are meaningless, and we must turn to epigenetics
32                          Because "nature and nurture" are now understood to involve hereditary and en
33 llusions, but more generally, for the nature-nurture argument as it relates to some key aspects of vi
34 elated to mating effort, as well as paternal nurturing behavior and the brain activity related to it.
35 er, reinstating some components of the dams' nurturing behavior can reverse the effects evoked by mat
36 ndled pups to their cage provoked a burst of nurturing behavior in dams that, in turn, induced transi
37 ns including growth, apoptosis, and maternal nurturing behavior.
38  not only of monogamy, social attachment and nurturing behaviors but also other aspects of social cog
39 in the expression of aggression and parental nurturing behaviors: males are typically more aggressive
40 ve been implicated in regulating feeding and nurturing behaviour in both the adult and the developing
41 cific neural pathways to motivate parents to nurture, bond with, and protect their offspring.
42  other hand, there is mounting evidence that nurturing bonds of affection between the advantaged and
43 to cells that could grow, divide and evolve, nurtured by a rich and complex environment, seems at tim
44 possibly heritable, and to what degree is it nurtured by families and immediate peers who encourage y
45 d families need to be supported in providing nurturing care and protection in order for young childre
46 ting at conception, interventions to promote nurturing care can feasibly build on existing health and
47 lies time and financial resources to provide nurturing care for young children.
48 entific evidence linking early adversity and nurturing care with brain development and function throu
49 i-sectoral intervention packages anchored in nurturing care.
50 s create experiences that are most likely to nurture children's social, cognitive, and psychosocial d
51 mensions of this disagreement: nature versus nurture, coherent theories versus theory fragments, and
52  from the LUpus in MInorities, NAture versus nurture cohort (LUMINA), a longitudinal multiethnic coho
53 nt in the LUpus in MInorities, NAture versus nurture cohort, a multiethnic cohort consisting of Hispa
54 Lupus in Minority populations: Nature versus nurture) cohort were included.
55 e LUMINA (LUpus in MInorities, NAture versus nurture) cohort were studied.
56 t extreme environmentalists along the nature-nurture continuum in psychology now acknowledge that gen
57          The intramural program of the NIEHS nurtures cutting-edge science, and the extramural progra
58  Consequently, our data open a unique nature-nurture debate across broad fields from evolutionary psy
59 e the IQ, helping to close the nature versus nurture debate.
60 ry, with significance for the "nature versus nurture" debate.
61 matically from the days of the nature versus nurture debates that dominated much of the past century.
62                                          The nurturing defect is likely due to the absence of FosB in
63 origins than by invoking the outdated nature-nurture dichotomy.
64                   Our results suggest that a nurturing early environment can enhance the ability of t
65              At the level of the individual, nurturing early in life can long-lastingly program oxyto
66 oal of science education interventions is to nurture, enrich, and sustain children's natural and spon
67 ce suggested that it could contribute to the nurturing environment for B-lymphocyte precursors.
68                                    While the nurturing environment was neuroprotective, the combinati
69 cells (BMSCs) known to provide a "homing and nurturing" environment for CLL B cells.
70 iew of 'nature' (genes) being separate from 'nurture' (environment and experience), it is now clear t
71 ture (factors independent of experience) and nurture (factors dependent on experience).
72 docrinological and behavior adaptations that nurture, feed, and protect the infant.
73 mary reason is an inability to determine how nurture fits into the DNA paradigm.
74  (LUMINA; Lupus in Minorities: Nature versus nurture) for the manner in which ACR criteria manifestat
75 or transporter through which the mother cell nurtures forespore development.
76                            How do nature and nurture give rise to the neurobiology of numerical cogni
77 ggest that in psychiatric genetics, ignoring nurture handicaps the field's capacity to make new disco
78 believed to have a collectivist culture that nurtures high trust.
79                                            A nurturing hive environment and a mutualistic relationshi
80  of the INMED/TINS special issue "Nature and nurture in brain development and neurological disorders"
81  of the INMED/TINS special issue "Nature and nurture in brain development and neurological disorders"
82 we argue that these results show the role of nurture in the gender gap in cognitive abilities.
83  specific neuronal circuit and indicate that nurturing in mammals has a genetic component.
84 aviors-highlights the extraordinary role of "nurture" in neural individuality.
85 hough each country's approach differed, when nurtured, individual efforts can positively affect local
86 ghlighting the potential of examining nature/nurture interactions and effects of socialization on hum
87 y mediated causal risk processes; (3) nature-nurture interplay; (4) the effects of psychosocial adver
88 ted in all of the sciences, the evidence for nurture is tenuous, because it is difficult to compare g
89 her cell engulfs the smaller forespore, then nurtures it and, eventually, lyses to release a dormant,
90 females are fertile, and females are able to nurture litters.
91 data from LUpus in MInorities, NAture versus nurture (LUMINA), a longitudinal study of patients with
92 s into the blood removes CLL cells from this nurturing milieu and sensitizes them to cytotoxic drugs.
93                  These conceptual shifts are nurturing more balanced approaches to understanding ecze
94 ntors during early childhood and adolescence nurtured my ambition to become a scientist, but it was n
95 tachment also allows the extended periods of nurture necessary for the emergence of human intellectua
96 ment of the injured tissue has to be able to nurture new hair cells.
97 rope to the United States and the subsequent nurturing of important conceptual and technical developm
98  may facilitate SDF-1-mediated retention and nurturing of stem/progenitor cells in bone marrow.
99   These mice are fertile but mothers fail to nurture offspring.
100 ation insufficiency and decreased ability to nurture offspring.
101 male brood pouch of syngnathid fishes, which nurtures offspring, also seems to have an important role
102 ) versus transplant center characteristics ("nurture") on deceased-donor kidney transplant outcomes i
103 e of the ovarian follicle's somatic cells in nurturing oogenesis and delivering the oocyte to the ovi
104 these challenges in isolation, we describe a nurtured open source development model that will allow t
105 ctive, develop a range of relationships, and nurture others.
106  advanced the field of stem cell biology and nurtured our hope to create patient specific renewable s
107 heory of inheritance in which nature and not nurture played the leading role.
108 hat children need solicitous parenting and a nurturing rearing environment to ensure their normal beh
109 ng effort, as indexed by testicular size and nurturing-related brain function, respectively.
110 give rise to the thymus medulla, a site that nurtures self-tolerant T-cell generation following posit
111 iness efficiency, but remain human, so as to nurture service users, carers and staff.
112 In addition to an integrated curriculum that nurtures speech, language, and literacy development, inn
113 l fellows and students; and establishing and nurturing strong collaborations.
114 homeoprotein along the visual pathway, which nurtures subclasses of cortical interneurons implicated
115  the complex interactions between nature and nurture that underlie early postnatal development.
116 use their primary function is to bear and to nurture the embryo sac/female gametophyte and pollen, in
117              The drug delivery area needs to nurture the environment where vastly different ideas can
118 e key innovations that have come together to nurture the explosive growth that makes a new era of gen
119 nment with growth-promoting factors that may nurture the growth of metastatic tumor cells.
120                                     Here, we nurture the idea of ensemble-based learning by combining
121 or problems, address parenting concerns, and nurture the optimal development of children's social-emo
122 anges in prodromal Huntington's disease have nurtured the emergent need for early interventions.
123  in VA Merit Review funding has fostered and nurtured the scientific careers of a large number of phy
124  potentiates the amount of HMGB1 and further nurtures the accumulation and activation of monocytes th
125 ecomes a terminally differentiated cell that nurtures the developing forespore.
126 e feeding tube through which the mother cell nurtures the developing spore by providing small molecul
127 fluid secreted by the endometrial epithelium nurtures the embryo.
128 cell maturing into a spore and an outer cell nurturing the developing spore.
129                                              Nurturing the development of cardiovascular physician-sc
130 lar disease continues to increase worldwide, nurturing the development of early-career cardiologists
131 ve been predicted to play important roles in nurturing the embryo, normal placentation, and uterine t
132          The placenta is the principal organ nurturing the fetus during pregnancy and was traditional
133                                              Nurturing the public's interest in wildlife habitat pres
134 plications of continued childbirth to better nurture their current children and grandchildren.
135 ermline and follicle stem cell divisions and nurturing their developing daughters.
136 ironment for the free exchange of ideas, and nurture them with purpose, passion, and the conviction o
137 itical homogeneity within a scientific field nurtures threats to the validity of many research conclu
138 pecific epigenetic regulator of female mouse nurturing tissues.
139 ate the relative contributions of nature and nurture to human phenotypes by comparing the resemblance
140 gnificantly involved in the development of a nurturing tumor microenvironment by enhancing TGF-beta s
141   However, what if the balance of nature and nurture varies depending on where we grow up?
142                    Low parental affection or nurturing was associated with elevated risk for offsprin
143 are profoundly deficient in their ability to nurture young animals but are normal with respect to oth

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