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    Patterns and universals of mate poaching across 53 nations : the effects of sex, culture, and personality on romantically attracting another person’s partner

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    As part of the International Sexuality Description Project, 16,954 participants from 53 nations were administered an anonymous survey about experiences with romantic attraction. Mate poaching--romantically attracting someone who is already in a relationship--was most common in Southern Europe, South America, Western Europe, and Eastern Europe and was relatively infrequent in Africa, South/Southeast Asia, and East Asia. Evolutionary and social-role hypotheses received empirical support. Men were more likely than women to report having made and succumbed to short-term poaching across all regions, but differences between men and women were often smaller in more gender-egalitarian regions. People who try to steal another's mate possess similar personality traits across all regions, as do those who frequently receive and succumb to the poaching attempts by others. The authors conclude that human mate-poaching experiences are universally linked to sex, culture, and the robust influence of personal dispositions.peer-reviewe

    A autoridade, o desejo e a alquimia da política: linguagem e poder na constituição do papado medieval (1060-1120)

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    Abstracts from the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Meeting 2016

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    Cultivo de beterraba em ambientes protegido e natural na época de verão

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    Objetivou-se neste trabalho avaliar as respostas produtivas de beterraba cultivada em ambiente natural e sob túnel com malha de sombreamento durante a época de verão. O delineamento experimental foi blocos ao acaso com quatro repetições e os tratamentos arranjados em parcela sub-subdividida tendo, como fator primário, os ambientes de cultivo (protegido e natural), como fator secundário, as cultivares (Itapuã 202 e Tall Top Early Wonder) além das épocas de colheita (13, 26, 39, 52 e 65 dias após o transplante) como fator terciário. Foram avaliados número de folhas, fitomassas fresca e seca da parte aérea, fitomassa fresca da raiz tuberosa, índice de área foliar, altura da planta e presença ou não de aneis esbranquiçados na raiz tuberosa. Em cada ambiente de cultivo foram instalados sensores para medidas da radiação fotossinteticamente ativa e temperatura do ar. O cultivo de beterraba sob túnel resultou em menor fitomassa fresca da raiz tuberosa e maior fitomassa fresca da parte aérea quando comparadas àquelas do cultivo em ambiente natural. O cultivo de beterraba sob túnel coberto com telado preto 70% não apresentou vantagens em relação ao cultivo em ambiente natural no que diz respeito às características de produção e à qualidade da raiz de beterraba

    Biomechanical behavior of three types of fixation in the two-part proximal humerus fracture without medial cortical support.

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    BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the role of a non-locking plate applied to the anteromedial surface of the proximal humerus on loads at the implant-bone interface of non-locking and locking lateral plate fixation of proximal humeral fractures with a medial gap.MethodsTwenty synthetic humeri models were used. In fifteen, the proximal portion of the humerus was osteotomized to create a two-part surgical neck fracture, with a 10-mm medial gap and a 5-mm lateral gap; five models were controls. In the osteotomized humeri, five models were stabilized with a locking lateral plate (group L), five with a locking lateral plate and an anteromedial non-locking plate (group L+T), and five with a non-locking lateral plate and a non-locking anteromedial plate (group T+T). All humeri were tested under axial loading until catastrophic failure, which was characterized as complete closure of the medial gap. Stiffness was calculated using force vs. displacement curves. The data were analyzed via descriptive and inferential studies, at a 5% significance level.ResultsStatistically significant differences were seen among all the constructions. The combination of a lateral locking plate with an anteromedial non-locking plate (group L+T) was the stiffest construction, while the combination of a non-locking lateral plate with a non-locking anteromedial plate (group T+T) was the least stiff, even in comparison with a single locking lateral plate (p = 0.01). When the two groups which utilized a lateral locking plate (groups L+T and L) were compared, the group with additional anteromedial support demonstrated greater stiffness (p = 0.03), and stiffness values for the control group comprised of intact humeri models were even higher (p = 0.01).ConclusionCombining a lateral locking plate with a non-locking anteromedial plate provides a stiffer construction for fixation of unstable two-part proximal humerus fractures with a medial gap. Mechanical benefits of medial support with a second non-locking antero-medial plate seems to be related with better construct stability in terms of strength and fatigue, potentially reducing the risk of varus collapse of the humerus head and fracture healing disturbances

    Open educational resources: the role of OCW, blogs and videos in computer network classrooms

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    This paper analyzes the learning experiences and opinions obtained from a group of undergraduate students in their interaction with several on-line multimedia resources included in a free on-line course about Computer Networks. These new educational resources employed are based on the Web 2.0 approach such as blogs, videos and virtual labs which have been added in a web-site for distance self-learning.This work was supported in part by the Education Science Institute and the Technology & Educational Innovation Vice-President Office of the University of Alicante through the aid “Technologic & Educative Research Groups”
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