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  • The emotional geography of National anthems

    The emotional geography of National anthems

    In this study, we explored the possible connections between the emotional content of instrumental renditions of 176 national anthems and their geographical location. To achieve this goal, we extracted a set of acoustic features describing…

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  • The impact of health communication through sports social media on adolescents’ sport participation attitudes: a moderated mediation model

    The impact of health communication through sports social media on adolescents’ sport participation attitudes: a moderated mediation model

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  • Legacy effects of religion, politics and war on urban evolutionary biology

    Legacy effects of religion, politics and war on urban evolutionary biology

  • Lambek, M. The anthropology of religion and the quarrel between poetry and philosophy. Curr. Anthropol. 41, 309–320 (2000).

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  • Kokosalakis, N. Legitimation power and religion in…

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  • Childhood psychological abuse influences adolescent aggression through mentalizing and alexithymia sequential mediation

    Childhood psychological abuse influences adolescent aggression through mentalizing and alexithymia sequential mediation

  • Anderson, C. A. & Bushman, B. J. Human aggression. Annu. Rev. Psychol. 53, 27–51 (2002).

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  • Loth, A. K., Drabick, D. A., Leibenluft, E. & Hulvershorn, L. A. Do…

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  • Unraveling the Nexus: how street network morphology influences crime in Detroit

    Unraveling the Nexus: how street network morphology influences crime in Detroit

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    Routine activity theory posits that crime is more likely to occur when a suitable target lacking in capable guardianship converges in space and time with a motivated offender (Cohen & Felson, 1979). Therefore, which areas…

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  • Development and validation of a questionnaire to assess quality of life in Australian adults with type 1 diabetes: a pilot psychometric study

    Development and validation of a questionnaire to assess quality of life in Australian adults with type 1 diabetes: a pilot psychometric study

  • DiMeglio, L. A., Evans-Molina, C. & Oram, R. A. Type 1 diabetes. Lancet 391, 2449–2462 (2018).

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  • Variabilities in the stroking parameters during short course 50 m time trials in all four competitive swimming strokes

    Variabilities in the stroking parameters during short course 50 m time trials in all four competitive swimming strokes

    The present study was the first attempt to investigate the inter- and intra-individual variabilities of competitive swimmers in kinematic parameters (SF, SL, and SV) for all four strokes. The main outcomes were that swimmers generally showed a…

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  • Impact mechanism of agricultural industry agglomeration on labour outflow directions in China

    Impact mechanism of agricultural industry agglomeration on labour outflow directions in China

    Since the data used is panel data, and based on the study of the impact of agricultural industry aggregation on local migrant worker outflow. Therefore, we have decided to use a time-individual fixed effects model for empirical regression. Based…

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