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    Brief Outing and Temporary Fostering Programmatic Data

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    These are data used in our statistical analyses in the manuscript: The Influence of Brief Outing and Temporary Fostering Programs on Shelter Dog Welfare     Authors: Lisa M. Gunter, Emily M. Blade, Rachel J. Gilchrist, Betsy Nixon, Jenifer L. Reed, JoAnna M. Platzer, Ingrid C. Wurpts, Erica N. Feuerbacher, & Clive D. L. Wynne</p

    Morphology & Cortisol Data for Repository

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    These data were analyzed for the publication: "Exploring the Domestication Syndrome Hypothesis in Dogs: Pigmentation Does Not Predict Cortisol Levels."  Authors: JoAnna M Platzer, Lisa M Gunter, Erica N Feuerbacher      File: Morphology & Cortisol Data for Repository Variables include: Dog Name, Study Type, Shelter ID, Dog ID, Cort Value, Phase, Weight (kg), Age (mos), White Spotting, Coat Pattern, Nose Leather</p

    Adolescent body dissatisfaction and the media

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    In this paper, an examination of the correlation between the use of sexual images in advertising and feelings of discontent with body image in adolescent girls will take place. It is this author’s opinion that the over-use of sexual images in advertising negatively effects how young girls perceive their bodies. This author’s research question examined whether the increased use of sex as an advertising tool is associated with the way that an adolescent girl perceives her own body. A literature search was also completed in which it was found that there is significant evidence to support this author’s claim. A broad internet search was done to obtain the most common keywords, and then a more in-depth search was done to find appropriate articles.M.A.L.S.Includes bibliographical referencesby Lisa M. Forber

    Scented Toys as Enrichment: Exploring the Duration of Engagement with Scented Toys in Shelter Dogs

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    Millions of dogs enter shelters every year. Dogs being housed in shelters encounter a variety of stressors which may negatively impact their welfare. Many shelters use different forms of enrichment in an effort to mitigate the stress experienced by kennelled dogs and to improve their welfare. This study explored using scented toys as enrichment by utilizing a free operant preference assessment to investigate shelter dogs preferences of four different toys and four different scents by recording duration of engagement with each item. The preferred scent was then combined with the preferred toy and least preferred toy. The current study found that dogs spent significantly more time engaging with a plush dog toy than the other offered toys. There was no significant difference found between the duration of engagement with the different scents. Dogs spent significantly more time engaging with a scented preferred and least preferred toy than an unscented preferred and least preferred toy, indicating that adding a preferred scent to a toy may make the toy more salient to the dog and a more effective enrichment item.MAL

    It&#8217;s the Collections that are Special

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    In the Library with the Lead Pipe is pleased to welcome another guest author, Lisa Carter! Lisa has just recently been appointed as Visiting Program Officer to work with the Association of Research Libraries Special Collections Working Group. Read more to learn about her vision and thought-provoking ideas about the future of special collections&#8230; I&#8217;m [...

    Electromagnetic Characterization of the LISA Verification Binary ZTF J0526+5934

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    © 2023. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society. cc-byWe present an analysis of new and archival data to the 20.506 minute LISA verification binary J052610.42+593445.32 (J0526+5934). Our joint spectroscopic and photometric analysis finds that the binary contains an unseen M 1 = 0.89 ± 0.11 M ⊙ CO-core white dwarf primary with an M 2 = 0.38 ± 0.07 M ⊙ post-core-burning subdwarf, or low-mass white dwarf, companion. Given the short orbital period and relatively large total binary mass, we find that LISA will detect this binary with signal-to-noise ratio 44 after 4 yr of observations. J0526+5934 is expected to merge within 1.8 ± 0.3 Myr and likely result in a D6 scenario Type Ia supernova or form a He-rich star that will evolve into a massive single white dwarf

    Lipid Isomer Compartmentalisation

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    &lt;p&gt;Datasets associated with the main text figures and supplementary information for the following publication:&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Reuben S. E. Young, Andrew P. Bowman, Kaylyn D. Tousignant, Berwyck L. J. Poad, Jennifer H. Gunter, Lisa K. Philp, Colleen C. Nelson, Shane R. Ellis, Ron M. A. Heeren, Martin C. Sadowski, Stephen J. Blanksby. Isomeric lipid signatures reveal compartmentalised fatty acid metabolism in cancer. bioRxiv 2021.11.01.466716; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.11.01.466716&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Data has been divided into primary folders, with labels referring to the relevant main/SI figure. Data folders will include raw data files generated by the analytical instruments (see METHODS section within the publication for more information), text files of specific data extracts, and image file types for microscopy and MALDI-MSI.&lt;/p&gt

    Juvenile problem/needs analysis : Oregon

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    submitted to: Youth Development Division, Oregon Department of Education ; submitted by: Adrian J. Johnson, M.S.W. Lisa M. Lucas, B. A. Juliette R. Mackin, Ph.D.Title from PDF cover (viewed on February 1, 2023).This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    Spacecraft and interplanetary contributions to the magnetic environment on-board LISA pathfinder

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    This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society following peer review. The version of record Armano, Michele, et al. "Spacecraft and interplanetary contributions to the magnetic environment on-board LISA Pathfinder." Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 494.2 (2020): 3014-3027. is available online at: https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article-abstract/494/2/3014/5822062?redirectedFrom=fulltextLISA Pathfinder (LPF) has been a space-based mission designed to test new technologies that will be required for a gravitational wave observatory in space. Magnetically driven forces play a key role in the instrument sensitivity in the low-frequency regime (mHz and below), the measurement band of interest for a space-based observatory. The magnetic field can couple to the magnetic susceptibility and remanent magnetic moment from the test masses and disturb them from their geodesic movement. LPF carried on-board a dedicated magnetic measurement subsystem with noise levels of 10 nT Hz-1/2 from 1 Hz down to 1 mHz. In this paper we report on the magnetic measurements throughout LPF operations. We characterize the magnetic environment within the spacecraft, study the time evolution of the magnetic field and its stability down to 20 µHz, where we measure values around 200 nT Hz-1/2¿, and identify two different frequency regimes, one related to the interplanetary magnetic field and the other to the magnetic field originating inside the spacecraft. Finally, we characterize the non-stationary component of the fluctuations of the magnetic field below the mHz and relate them to the dynamics of the solar wind.This work has been made possible by the LISA Pathfindermission, which is part of the space-science program ofthe European Space Agency. The French contribution hasbeen supported by CNES (Accord Specific de projet CNES1316634/CNRS 103747), the CNRS, the Observatoire deParis and the University Paris-Diderot. E. P. and H. I. wouldalso like to acknowledge the financial support of the Uni-vEarthS Labex program at Sorbonne Paris CiteÌ↪A (ANR-10-LABX-0023 and ANR-11- IDEX-0005-02). The Albert-Einstein-Institut acknowledges the support of the GermanSpace Agency, DLR. The work is supported by the Fed-eral Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy based on aresolution of the German Bundestag (FKZ 50OQ0501 andFKZ 50OQ1601). The Italian contribution has been sup-ported by Agenzia Spaziale Italiana and Instituto Nazionaledi Fisica Nucleare. The Spanish contribution has been sup-ported by Contracts No. AYA2010-15709 (MICINN), No.ESP2013-47637-P, and No. ESP2015-67234-P (MINECO).M. N. acknowledges support from Fundación General CSIC(Programa ComFuturo). F. R. acknowledges support froma Formación de Personal Investigador (MINECO) contract.The Swiss contribution acknowledges the support of theSwiss Space Office (SSO) via the PRODEX Programme ofESA. L. F. acknowledges the support of the Swiss NationalScience Foundation. The UK groups wish to acknowledgesupport from the United Kingdom Space Agency (UKSA),the University of Glasgow, the University of Birmingham,Imperial College, and the Scottish Universities Physics Al-liance (SUPA). J.I.T. and J.S. acknowledge the support ofthe U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration(NASA).Peer ReviewedPostprint (author's final draft

    Gender and Careers in the 21st Century

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    Lisa Mainiero is a contributing author, The Ethics of Office Romance . Publisher book description unavailable
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