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    Replication code and online appendices for Persuasive Peers: Social Communication and Voting in Latin America

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    Online appendices and Stata code for analyses reported in "Persuasive Peers.

    FIGURE 20 in A new dasyurid marsupial from eastern Queensland, Australia: the Buff-footed Antechinus, Antechinus mysticus sp. nov. (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae)

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    FIGURE 20. Scatterplot of principal component scores (roots 1 and 2) for genetically validated females of four antechinus species: A. mysticus (closed circles), A. flavipes flavipes (open circles), A. subtropicus (closed triangles), A. stuartii (open triangles).Published as part of Baker, Andrew M, Mutton, Thomas Y & Dyck, Steve Van, 2012, A new dasyurid marsupial from eastern Queensland, Australia: the Buff-footed Antechinus, Antechinus mysticus sp. nov. (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae), pp. 1-37 in Zootaxa 3515 on page 28, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.21034

    Simple methods for preparing recombinant adenoviruses for high-efficiency transduction of vascular cells

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    Adenoviruses are icosahedral viruses 70–90 nm in diameter with a double-stranded, linear DNA genome of approx 36 kb. They are widely utilized in gene transfer protocols owing to their relative ease of genetic manipulation, ability to grow to high titres (109–1012 plaque forming units [pfu]/mL), and their ability to infect both dividing and nondividing cells efficiently. The latter reason makes them extremely suitable for investigations in vascular systems where the low proliferative indices of cells is a limiting factor for retroviral gene transfer

    Molecular evidence for deeper diversity in Australian Tanypodinae (Chironomidae): Yarrhpelopia and related new taxa

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    Cranston, Peter S., Krosch, Matt, Baker, Andrew M. (2021): Molecular evidence for deeper diversity in Australian Tanypodinae (Chironomidae): Yarrhpelopia and related new taxa. Zootaxa 4949 (1): 1-23, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4949.1.

    Questions of Science [third edition]

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    Table of Contents\ud \ud Timeline of Thinkers \ud Timeline of Thoughts \ud Evolution of Science \ud Chapter 1. Introduction \ud Chapter 2. Humans: the measure of all things \ud Chapter 3. Men with beards: long beards \ud Chapter 4. I doubt it \ud Chapter 5. With good reason \ud Chapter 6. Here be dragons \ud Chapter 7. Stirrings of science \ud Chapter 8. Degrees of separation \ud Chapter 9. The Greek legacy \ud Chapter 10. A scientific focus \ud Chapter 11. Questions of science \ud Chapter 12. Creatures of habit \ud Chapter 13. A scientific method \ud Chapter 14. Outside the square \ud Chapter 15. Probably \ud Chapter 16. Human, all too human \ud Chapter 17. Cultures of science \ud Chapter 18. 21st Century Science \ud Chapter 19. Science in question \ud Chapter 20. How do we know? \ud Chapter 21. Source

    A Comparative Review of Recent Literacy-Level Textbooks

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    Contains reviews of: "Literacy Plus A: Language, Lifeskills, Civics" by J. Saslow; "Literacy Plus B: Language, Lifeskills, Civics" by J. Saslow; "Longman ESL Literacy" by Y. W. Nishio; "Taking Off: Beginning English and Literacy Workbook" by S. H. Fesler & C. M. Newman; "Ventures Basic Student’s Book and Literacy Workbook" by G. Bitterlin, D. Johnson, D. Price, S. Ramirez & K. L. Savage; "LifePrints Literacy Book and Literacy Workbook" by M. C. Florez; and "English—No Problem! Literacy Book and Literacy Workbook" by E. Minicz & M. L. TaylorLazaraton, Anne; Baker, Andrew. (2008). A Comparative Review of Recent Literacy-Level Textbooks. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/109955

    Effects of Family Structure on Compulsive Buying: A Life Course Perspective

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    Extended abstract. Originally published in: Baker, Andrew, George Moschis, Edward Rigdon, and Anil Mathur. 2011. "Effects of Family Structure on Compulsive Buying: A Life Course Perspective." Advances In Consumer Research 39, 422. (c) Association for Consumer Research. Posted with permission.</p
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