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      Does Finishing at Pasture Influence the Colour of Muscle from Suckler Bulls and Can Colour Be Used to Authenticate Their Pre-Slaughter Diet? 

      Moloney, Aidan P.; O’Riordan, Edward G.; McGee, Mark; Picard, Brigitte; Monahan, Frank J.; Morán Lobato, Lara; Cama-Moncunill, Raquel (MDPI, 2022-07)
      [EN] The primary objective of this study was to compare the colour of muscle from bulls finished at pasture or indoors on a high concentrate diet. The ancillary objectives were to identify possible explanations for any ...
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      Does forest fragmentation affect the same way all growth-forms? 

      Rodríguez Loinaz, Gloria; Ametzaga Arregi, Ibone ORCID; Onaindia Olalde, Miren (Elsevier, 2011-09-15)
      Fragmentation of natural habitats is one of the main causes of the loss of biodiversity. However, all plants do not respond to habitat fragmentation in the same way due to differences in species traits. We studied the ...
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      Does gender influence task performance in EFL? Interactive tasks and language related episodes 

      Azcaray Garay, Agurtzane; García Mayo, María del Pilar ORCID (Brill Rodopi, 2012-01-01)
      There are differences in the way males and females use language (Aries, 1976; Ross-Feldman, 2005, 2007). However, the role that gender plays in second language acquisition (SLA) does not seem to have been studied in depth. ...
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      Does having women managers lead to increased gender equality practices in corporate social responsibility? 

      Larrieta Rubín de Celis, Izaskun ORCID; Velasco Balmaseda, Eva ORCID; Fernández de Bobadilla Guemez, Sara ORCID; Alonso Almeida, María del Mar; Intxaurburu Clemente, Miren Gurutze (Wiley, 2014-10-14)
      There is increasing interest in determining what impact having women in management positions may have on corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives. Various authors suggest that gender equality practices should be ...
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      Does neutral red suit the requirements of being a reliable indicator in clearance rate measurements of suspension-feeding bivalves? An empirical refutation 

      Navarro Adorno, Enrique; Arranz Juárez, Kristina Arantxa; Urruchurtu Gutiérrez, Iñaki ORCID (Elsevier, 2019-07-01)
      One basic requirement in the measurements of feeding rates in suspension-feeding bivalves when using clearance methods is that the suspended particles that are used in the determination of these rates must reach size ...
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      Does phosphorylation increase the binding affinity of aluminum? A computational study on the aluminum interaction with serine and O-phosphoserine 

      Formoso Estensoro, Elena; Grande-Aztatzi, Rafael; López de Pariza Sanz, Xabier (2018-12-15)
      Several toxic effects arise from aluminum's presence in living systems, one of these effects is to alter the natural role of enzymes and non-enzyme proteins. Aluminum promotes the hyperphosphorylation of normal proteins. ...
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      Does the monetary policy regime matter in the effect of credit on growth? 

      Altuzarra Artola, Amaya; Bustillo Mesanza, Ricardo; Rodríguez González, Carlos ORCID (Wiley, 2022)
      This study sheds light on the finance–growth link by (i) carefully taking into account the lessons learned from the empirical literature, (ii) extending the period of analysis to include the years following the global ...
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      Does the sex of one’s co-twin affect height and BMI in adulthood? A study of dizygotic adult twins from 31 cohorts 

      Bogl, Leonie H; Jelenkovic Moreno, Aline; Vuoksimaa, Eero; Ahrenfeldt, Linda; Pietiläinen, Kirsi H.; Stazi, Maria A.; Fagnani, Corrado; D’Ippolito, Cristina; Hur, Yoon-Mi; Jeong, Hoe-Uk; Silberg, Judy L.; Eaves, Lindon J.; Maes, Hermine H.; Bayasgalan, Gombojav; Narandalai, Danshiitsoodol; Cutler, Tessa L.; Kandler, Christian; Jang, Kerry L.; Christensen, Kaare; Skytthe, Axel; Kyvik, Kirsten O.; Cozen, Wendy; Hwang, Amie E.; Mack, Thomas M.; Derom, Catherine A.; Vlietinck, Robert F.; Nelson, Tracy L.; Whitfield, Keith E.; Corley, Robin P.; Huibregtse, Brooke M.; McAdams, Tom A.; Eley, Thalia C.; Gregory, Alice M.; Krueger, Robert F.; McGue, Matt; Pahlen, Shandell; Willemsen, Gonneke; Bartels, Meike; Van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M.; Pang, Zengchang; Tan, Qihua; Zhang, Dongfeng; Martin, Nicholas G.; Medland, Sarah E.; Montgomery, Grant W.; Hjelmborg, Jacob v. B.; Rebato Ochoa, Esther Matilde; Swan, Gary E.; Krasnow, Ruth; Busjahn, Andreas; Lichtenstein, Paul; Öncel, Sevgi Y.; Aliev, Fazil; Baker, Laura A.; Tuvblad, Catherine; Siribaddana, Sisira H.; Hotopf, Matthew; Sumathipala, Athula; Rijsdijk, Fruhling; Magnusson, Patrik K. E.; Pedersen, Nancy L.; Dahl Aslan, Anna K.; Ordoñana Martín, Juan Ramón; Sánchez Romera, Juan Francisco; Colodro Conde, Lucia; Duncan, Glen E.; Buchwald, Dedra; Tarnoki, Adam D.; Tarnoki, David L.; Yokoyama, Yoshie; Hopper, John L.; Loos, Ruth J. F.; Boomsma, Dorret I.; Sørensen, Thorkild I. A.; Silventoinen, Karri; Kaprio, Jaakko (Biomed Central, 2017-04-27)
      Background: The comparison of traits in twins from opposite-sex (OS) and same-sex (SS) dizygotic twin pairs is considered a proxy measure of prenatal hormone exposure. To examine possible prenatal hormonal influences on ...
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      Does training policy help to attract, retain and develop valuable human resources? Analysis from the Mondragon case 

      Basterretxea Markaida, Imanol; Albizu Gallastegi, Eneka ORCID (2014-10-31)
      Purpose - The aim of this article is to ascertain the degree to which a training policy developed through corporate training centers is recognized as a source of competitive advantage for attracting, developing and retaining ...
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      Domain Organization, Catalysis and Regulation of Eukaryotic Cystathionine Beta-Synthases 

      Majtan, Tomas; Pey, Angel L,; Fernández Regueira, Roberto Antonio ORCID; Fernández González, José Andrés ORCID; Martínez Cruz, Luis Alfonso; Kraus, Jan P. (Public Library Science, 2014-08-14)
      Cystathionine beta-synthase (CBS) is a key regulator of sulfur amino acid metabolism diverting homocysteine, a toxic intermediate of the methionine cycle, via the transsulfuration pathway to the biosynthesis of cysteine. ...
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      Domain wall dynamics of magnetically bistable microwires 

      Zhukova Zhukova, Valentina ORCID; Blanco Aranguren, Juan María ORCID; Ipatov, Mihail; Zhukov Egorova, Arkady Pavlovich ORCID (EDP Sciences, 2012-06)
      We studied domain wall propagation of magnetically-bistable Fe-Co-rich microwires paying attention on effect of applied and internal stresses. We measured hysteresis loops and domain wall propagation in various magnetic ...
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      Domesticidad y familia: ambigüedad y contradicción en los modelos de feminidad en el franquismo 

      De Dios Fernández, Eider ORCID (Universidad de Alicante, 2014)
      La instauración de la dictadura franquista significó la consolidación de un modelo de familia que, mediante la combinación de elementos católicos y falangistas, se convir- tió en la base legitimadora del nuevo régimen. ...
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      Los dominios social y personal del autoconcepto 

      Goñi Palacios, Eider ORCID; Fernández Zabala, Aranzazu ORCID (Universidad del País Vasco / Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, 2007)
      [Es] El estudio del autoconcepto continúa siendo uno de los grandes retos de la investigación psicológica. Se trata de un campo de investigación muy amplio en el que tanto la dimensión física como la académica han sido ...
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      Doomsdays in a modified theory of gravity: a classical and a quantum approach 

      Albarran, Imanol; Bouhmadi López, Mariam ORCID; Chen, Che-Yu; Chen, Pisin (Elsevier, 2017-09-10)
      By far cosmology is one of the most exciting subject to study, even more so with the current bulk of observations we have at hand. These observations might indicate different kinds of doomsdays, if dark energy follows ...
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      Dopamine D4 Receptor Is a Regulator of Morphine-Induced Plasticity in the Rat Dorsal Striatum 

      Rivera, Alicia; Suárez-Boomgaard, Diana; Miguélez Palomo, Cristina; Valderrama-Carvajal, Alejandra; Baufreton, Jérôme; Shumilov, Kirill; Taupignon, Anne; Gago, Belén; Real, M. Ángeles (MDPI, 2021-12-23)
      Long-term exposition to morphine elicits structural and synaptic plasticity in reward-related regions of the brain, playing a critical role in addiction. However, morphine-induced neuroadaptations in the dorsal striatum ...
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      Dopaminergic control of ADAMTS2 expression through cAMP/CREB and ERK: molecular effects of antipsychotics 

      Ruso Julve, Fulgencio; Pombero, Ana; Pilar Cuéllar, Fuencisla; García Díaz, Nuria; Garcia López, Raquel; Juncal Ruiz, María; Castro, Elena; Díaz, Álvaro; Vazquez Bourgón, Javier; García Blanco, Agustín; Garro Martínez, Emilio; Pisonero, Helena; Estirado, Alicia; Ayesa Arriola, Rosa; López Giménez, Juan; Mayor, Federico; Valdizán, Elsa; Meana Martínez, José Javier ORCID; González Maeso, Javier; Martínez, Salvador; Vaqué, José Pedro; Crespo Facorro, Benedicto (Nature, 2019-11-18)
      A better understanding of the molecular mechanisms that participate in the development and clinical manifestations of schizophrenia can lead to improve our ability to diagnose and treat this disease. Previous data strongly ...
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      Dopaminergic Denervation Impairs Cortical Motor and Associative/Limbic Information Processing Through the Basal Ganglia and its Modulation by the CB1 Receptor 

      Antonazzo Soler, Mario ORCID; Gómez Urquijo, Sonia María ORCID; Ugedo Urruela, Luisa; Morera Herreras, Teresa (Academic Press, 2021-01)
      The basal ganglia (BG) are involved in cognitive/motivational functions in addition to movement control. Thus, BG segregated circuits, the sensorimotor (SM) and medial prefrontal (mPF) circuits, process different functional ...
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      Dos antropónimos indígenas en una lápida funeraria de Artieda, Zaragoza 

      Casasús Alcaine, José Ignacio; Núñez Marcén, Julio (Instituto de Ciencias de la Antigüedad, Universidad del País Vasco / Aintzinate-Zientzien Institutua, Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, 1988)
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      Los Dos Discursos del Desarrollo Humano. Las Contradicciones del PNUD. 

      Telleria Zueco, Juan (Luis Gómez Encinas, 2014-12-01)
      Un discurso que explícitamente afirma una idea pero implícitamente refuerza la contraria es el instrumento perfecto para desactivar cualquier iniciativa de cambio. El presente artículo muestra que éste es el caso de los ...
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      Dos formatos (papel y online) de un programa educativo para la mejora del autoconcepto físico 

      Axpe Saez, Inge; Uralde Blanco, Enrique (Universidad del País Vasco / Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, 2008)
      [Es] El autoconcepto físico juega un papel decisivo en el bienestar personal y la prevención de trastornos y dificultades de conducta. De ahí la importancia de ayudar educativamente al desarrollo de adecuadas autopercepciones ...