Search Results - "Price, Michael E."
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Redox regulation of motile cilia in airway disease
Published in Redox biology (01-10-2019)“…Motile cilia on airway cells are necessary for clearance of mucus-trapped particles out of the lung. Ciliated airway epithelial cells are uniquely exposed to…”
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Entropy and Selection: Life as an Adaptation for Universe Replication
Published in Complexity (New York, N.Y.) (01-01-2017)“…“Another, related meaning of entropy is that it is a measure of disorganization. The atoms in a gas are disordered to the extent that there is no way to tell…”
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Variants in AQP11 may result in autosomal recessive bilateral cystic renal dysgenesis
Published in American journal of medical genetics. Part A (01-02-2023)“…Congenital renal cystic dysplasia is a rare disease that occurs in approximately 1 in 4000 children and is often discovered in the antenatal period by…”
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Body shape preferences: associations with rater body shape and sociosexuality
Published in PloS one (02-01-2013)“…There is accumulating evidence of condition-dependent mate choice in many species, that is, individual preferences varying in strength according to the…”
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Revisiting “The Evolution of Reciprocity in Sizable Groups”: Continuous reciprocity in the repeated n-person prisoner's dilemma
Published in Journal of theoretical biology (21-05-2010)“…For many years in evolutionary science, the consensus view has been that while reciprocal altruism can evolve in dyadic interactions, it is unlikely to evolve…”
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Fluctuating asymmetry and preferences for sex-typical bodily characteristics
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (02-09-2008)“…Body size and shape seem to have been sexually selected in a variety of species, including humans, but little is known about what attractive bodies signal…”
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Why is low waist-to-chest ratio attractive in males? The mediating roles of perceived dominance, fitness, and protection ability
Published in Body image (01-06-2014)“…•Men's lower waist-to-chest ratio predicted greater perceptions of attractiveness.•Perceived physical dominance mediated short- and long-term…”
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Cognitive adaptations for n-person exchange: the evolutionary roots of organizational behavior
Published in Managerial and decision economics (01-03-2006)“…Organizations are composed of stable, predominantly cooperative interactions or n-person exchanges. Humans have been engaging in n-person exchanges for a great…”
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Do human parents face a quantity-quality tradeoff?: Evidence from a Shuar community
Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-07-2006)“…A number of evolutionary theories of human life history assume a quantity‐quality tradeoff for offspring production: parents with fewer offspring can have…”
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Monitoring, reputation, and 'greenbeard' reciprocity in a Shuar work team
Published in Journal of organizational behavior (01-03-2006)“…A collective action (CA), i.e., a group of individuals jointly producing a resource to be shared equally among themselves, is a common interaction in…”
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Bodily Attractiveness and Egalitarianism are Negatively Related in Males
Published in Evolutionary psychology (01-01-2015)“…Ancestrally, relatively attractive individuals and relatively formidable males may have had reduced incentives to be egalitarian (i.e., to act in accordance…”
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The evolution of leader-follower reciprocity: the theory of service-for-prestige
Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (04-06-2014)“…We describe the service-for-prestige theory of leadership, which proposes that voluntary leader-follower relations evolved in humans via a process of…”
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Is sociopolitical egalitarianism related to bodily and facial formidability in men?
Published in Evolution and human behavior (01-09-2017)“…Abstract Social bargaining models predict that men should calibrate their egalitarian attitudes to their formidability and/or attractiveness. A simple social…”
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Punitive sentiment among the Shuar and in industrialized societies: cross-cultural similarities
Published in Evolution and human behavior (01-05-2005)“…Cross-cultural diversity in economic game behavior has been cited as evidence that humans do not possess psychological adaptations specialized for cooperation…”
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Increased Wellbeing from Social Interaction in a Secular Congregation
Published in Secularism & nonreligion (08-08-2018)“…Religiosity appears to benefit wellbeing, potentially due to social support offered by religious communities. However, rising secularism implies that fewer…”
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Muscularity and attractiveness as predictors of human egalitarianism
Published in Personality and individual differences (01-04-2011)“…In ancestral human environments, muscularity and height (in males) and physical attractiveness (in both sexes) would theoretically have correlated positively…”
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Female Economic Dependence and the Morality of Promiscuity
Published in Archives of sexual behavior (01-10-2014)“…In environments in which female economic dependence on a male mate is higher, male parental investment is more essential. In such environments, therefore, both…”
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Patience is a virtue: Cooperative people have lower discount rates
Published in Personality and individual differences (01-02-2008)“…Reciprocal altruism involves foregoing an immediate benefit for the sake of a greater long-term reward. It follows that individuals who exhibit a stronger…”
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Inhibition of protein phosphatase 1 reverses alcohol-induced ciliary dysfunction
Published in American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology (15-03-2015)“…Airway mucociliary clearance is a first-line defense of the lung against inhaled particles and debris. Among individuals with alcohol use disorders, there is…”
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Alcohol drives S -nitrosylation and redox activation of protein phosphatase 1, causing bovine airway cilia dysfunction
Published in American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology (01-03-2017)“…Individuals with alcohol (ethanol)-use disorders are at increased risk for lung infections, in part, due to defective mucociliary clearance driven by motile…”
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