Nancy J. Davis, Robert V. Robinson
The authors test two theories linking religion and economic beliefs in predominantly Muslim nations using data from national surveys of Algeria, Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Jordan, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia. Moral Cosmology theory posits that because the religiously orthodox are theologically com...
Caroline B. Brettell, Carolyn Sargent
(NOTE: Eachnew reading is bolded and indicated with an asterisk.) I. BIOLOGY, GENDER, AND HUMAN EVOLUTION. Animal Models and Gender, Marlene Zuk. Role of Women in Human Evolution, Margaret Ehrenberg. Gender and War: Are Women Tough Enough for Military Combat? Lucinda J. Peach. Lifeboat Ethics: Mothe...
Salah Uddin Khan, LaShondra Berman, Najmul Haider, Nancy Gerloff et al.
We investigated unusual crow mortality in Bangladesh during January-February 2011 at two sites. Crows of two species, Corvus splendens and C. macrorhynchos, were found sick and dead during the outbreaks. In selected crow roosts, morbidity was ~1 % and mortality was ~4 % during the investigation. Hig...
Nancy Gerloff, Salah Uddin Khan, Amanda Balish, Ireen Sultana Shanta et al.
In Bangladesh, little is known about the genomic composition and antigenicity of highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) viruses, their geographic distribution, temporal patterns, or gene flow within the avian host population. Forty highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) viruses isolated from h...
Apurba Chakraborty, Mahmudur Rahman, M. J. Hossain, Salah Uddin Khan et al.
Background: In March 2011, a multidisciplinary team investigated 2 human cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) virus infection, detected through population-based active surveillance for influenza in Bangladesh, to assess transmission and contain further spread. Methods: We collected cli...
Tyler Alban, Nadeem Riaz, Robert I. Haddad, Michelle Saul et al.
Abstract Curative immune checkpoint blockade (ICB)-based multimodal therapy is now widely used across oncology; yet drivers of efficacy and resistance in most cancer types, including squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (SCCHN), are not well understood. To address this issue, we comprehensiv...
Adesola Adebayo, Sterling Bank, Ashish Aggarwal, Bita Akram et al.
Nancy J. Davis, Robert V. Robinson, Tom VanHeuvelen
Abstract Through analyses of World Values Surveys of six predominantly Muslim countries (Algeria, Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Jordan, and Pakistan), the authors explore the religious, social, and contextual bases of nonelectoral activism, ranging from discussing politics; to petitions, boycotts, a...
Nancy J. Davis, Robert V. Robinson
The authors test two theories linking religion and economic beliefs in predominantly Muslim nations using data from national surveys of Algeria, Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Jordan, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia. Moral Cosmology theory posits that because the religiously orthodox are theologically com...
Johnnie B. Cannon, C.E. Easterly, Wallace Davis, Jack S. Watson et al.
Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Additional informationNotes on contributorsJohnnie B. CannonJohnnie B. Cannon (BS, Tuskegee Institute, 1970; Jack S. Watson MS, 1972, and PhD, 1975, California Institute of Technology) is head of the Integrated Analysis and Assessment Section ...