THE ROLE OF FAMILY FACTORS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF EATING PATHOLOGY

The Role of Family Factors in the Development of Eating Pathology

Family is the most considered ethiological factor discussed by the researchers who focus on theunderstanding of the genesis of the eating pathology found among young people.Results of thetheoretical and empirical research show the link between different family variables and development ofthe above mentioned pathology.The main goal of this assignmen

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The signature of SARS-CoV-2-related genes predicts the immune therapeutic response and prognosis in breast cancer

Abstract Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is an exceptionally contagious single-stranded RNA virus with a strong positive contagion.The COVID-19 pandemic refers to the swift worldwide dissemination of SARS-CoV-2 infection, which began in late 2019.The COVID-19 epidemic has disrupted many cancer treatments.A few reports i

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Transposition-mediated DNA re-replication in maize

Every DNA Miniatures Kit segment in a eukaryotic genome normally replicates once and only once per cell cycle to maintain genome stability.We show here that this restriction can be bypassed through alternative transposition, a transposition reaction that utilizes the termini of two separate, nearby transposable elements (TEs).Our results suggest th

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