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1by Hand, Laura C Published in Administration & society (01.09.2018)“...Street-level bureaucrats in social welfare programs often interact with program participants in coproductive environments where program objectives cannot be...”
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2by Bechtold, David A Sidibe, Anissa Saer, Ben R.C Li, Jian Hand, Laura E Ivanova, Elena A Darras, Veerle M Dam, Julie Jockers, Ralf Luckman, Simon M Loudon, Andrew S.I Published in Current biology (10.01.2012)“...The ability of mammals to maintain a constant body temperature has proven to be a profound evolutionary advantage, allowing members of this class to thrive in...”
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3“...Rationales used to legitimize forced dispersal and mixed-income housing policies are socially constructed based on assumptions about concentrated poverty. This...”
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5by Legerski, Elizabeth M Hand, Laura C Published in International journal of care and caring (01.08.2020)“...The Bakken region of the US recently experienced an oil boom, resulting in population growth and social change, including increased family violence. Drawing on...”
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6by Lucio, Joanna Bruening, Meg Hand, Laura C Published in Journal of public and nonprofit affairs (01.08.2020)“...The coproduction literature has long acknowledged that citizens are active consumers and producers of public goods. Coproduction tends to be successful when...”
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7by Hand, Laura Shaffer Furman, Wyndol Published in Social development (Oxford, England) (01.05.2009)“...This study used a social exchange framework to examine the features of non‐romantic other‐sex (OS) friendships compared with same‐sex (SS) friendships and...”
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8by Hand, Laura E Usan, Paola Cooper, Garth J S Xu, Lance Y Ammori, Basil Cunningham, Peter S Aghamohammadzadeh, Reza Soran, Handrean Greenstein, Adam Loudon, Andrew S I Bechtold, David A Ray, David W Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01.01.2015)“...Obesity is a major risk factor for metabolic disease, with white adipose tissue (WAT) inflammation emerging as a key underlying pathology. We detail that mice...”
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9by Hand, Laura E Dickson, Suzanna H Freemont, Anthony J Ray, David W Gibbs, Julie E Published in Arthritis research & therapy (06.01.2019)“...The circadian clock plays a crucial role in regulating physiology and is important for maintaining immune homeostasis and responses to inflammatory stimuli...”
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10“...Local governments in the Phoenix metropolitan area have begun to create official government Facebook pages as an additional way to reach citizens. Using social...”
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11by Exley, Mark A Hand, Laura O'Shea, Donal Lynch, Lydia Published in Journal of endocrinology (01.11.2014)“...Obesity is a major risk factor for metabolic disease, with white adipose tissue (WAT) inflammation emerging as a key underlying pathology. Alongside its major...”
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12by Li, Jian Hand, Laura E Meng, Qing-Jun Loudon, Andrew S I Bechtold, David A“...GPR50 is an orphan G-protein coupled receptor most closely related to the melatonin receptors. The physiological function of GPR50 remains unclear, although...”
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14“...Increased attention to and scrutiny of fatal police shootings across the U.S. is often credited to the rise of social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter,...”
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15by Simons-Morton, Bruce Chen, Rusan Hand, Laura Shaffer Haynie, Denise L Published in Journal of school violence (01.02.2008)“...This research examined the relationship between parenting practices and adolescent conduct problems and the mediation of these relationships by two...”
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16by Hand, Laura C Catlaw, Thomas J Published in Perspectives on public management and governance (25.05.2019)“...Abstract Public encounters between street-level bureaucrats and citizens predominantly function through interpersonal interactions. However, there has been...”
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17by Hand, Laura E Hopwood, Thomas W Dickson, Suzanna H Walker, Amy L Loudon, Andrew S. I Ray, David W Bechtold, David A Gibbs, Julie E Published in The FASEB journal (01.11.2016)“...ABSTRACT There is strong diurnal variation in the symptoms and severity of chronic inflammatory diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis. In addition, disruption...”
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18by Hand, Laura E Saer, Ben R. C Hui, Simon T Jinnah, Hyder A Steinlechner, Stephan Loudon, Andrew S. I Bechtold, David A Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01.06.2013)“...Torpor is a physiological state characterized by controlled lowering of metabolic rate and core body temperature, allowing substantial energy savings during...”
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19by Hand, Laura“...GPR50 is the mammalian ortholog of the avian/amphibian melatonin receptor, Mel1c, yet its ligand and physiological function remain unknown. Previous studies...”
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20by Hand, Laura“...GPR50 is the mammalian ortholog of the avian/amphibian melatonin receptor, Mel1c, yet its ligand and physiological function remain unknown. Previous studies...”
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