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    Assessing periparturient ewe characteristics and nemabiome composition to guide targeted selective treatment for sustainable gastrointestinal nematodes control in sheep by Williams, E.G., Williams, H.W., Brophy, P.M., Evans, S.R., McCalman, H., Jones, R.A.

    Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-06-2024)
    “…•Limited knowledge of periparturient ewe−targeted selective treatment indicators.•Models identified condition, dags, breed, age and litter size as…”
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    Stereotypes of criminality in the U.S. track ecology, not race by Williams, Keelah E.G.

    Published in Evolution and human behavior (01-05-2023)
    “…Why do social perceivers use race to infer a target's propensity for criminal behavior? Life history theory proposes that the harshness and unpredictability of…”
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    Self-incompatibility in Acacia retinodes: site of pollen-tube arrest is the nucellus by Kenrick, J, Kaul, V, Williams, E.G

    Published in Planta (01-10-1986)
    “…In self-incompatible Acacia retinodes Schldl. var. uncifolia J.M. Black there is no inhibition of self pollen tubes before entry into the ovule, but the…”
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    Agrobacterium induced gall formation in bell pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) and formation of shoot-like structures expressing introduced genes by Liu, W, Parrott, W.A, Hildebrand, D.F, Collins, G.B, Williams, E.G

    Published in Plant cell reports (01-11-1990)
    “…The objective of this research was to define an in vitro regeneration and transformation system for bell pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) using six cultivars and…”
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    Sex differences in friendship preferences by Williams, Keelah E.G., Krems, Jaimie Arona, Ayers, Jessica D., Rankin, Ashley M.

    Published in Evolution and human behavior (01-01-2022)
    “…Friendships can help us solve a number of challenges, increasing our welfare and fitness. Across evolutionary time, some of the many challenges that…”
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    Near-Field Electromagnetic Holography in Conductive Media by Williams, E.G., Valdivia, N.P.

    “…A new approach to the inversion of ill-posed boundary value (BV) problems is presented for an infinite conductive, homogeneous media. Our interest is to…”
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    Can race be replaced? Ecology and race categorization by Sng, Oliver, Boyd-Frenkel, Krystina A., Williams, Keelah E.G.

    Published in Evolution and human behavior (01-11-2024)
    “…Why do people categorize others by race? Building on recent work integrating affordance management with a life history perspective, we propose that one reason…”
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    Venting makes people prefer—and preferentially support—us over those we vent about by Krems, Jaimie Arona, Merrie, Laureon A., Rodriguez, Nina N., Williams, Keelah E.G.

    Published in Evolution and human behavior (01-09-2024)
    “…People vent, as when airing grievances about one mutual friend to another. Contrary to a Freudian account, such social venting does not alleviate anger. So,…”
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    Sex-age stereotyping: Social perceivers as lay adaptationists by Sng, Oliver, Williams, Keelah E.G., Neuberg, Steven L.

    Published in Evolution and human behavior (01-03-2020)
    “…Why do perceivers categorize and stereotype others by their biological sex and age? We suggest that perceivers do so because sex and age interactively shape…”
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    Justice-making institutions and the ancestral logic of conflict by Sznycer, Daniel, Sell, Aaron, Williams, Keelah E.G.

    Published in Evolution and human behavior (01-05-2023)
    “…Justice-making institutions rest on a vast network of rules, people, and artifacts. The federal criminal code of the United States, for example, has hundreds…”
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    Emerging infectious disease and the challenges of social distancing in human and non-human animals by Townsend, Andrea K, Hawley, Dana M, Stephenson, Jessica F, Williams, Keelah E G

    “…The 'social distancing' that occurred in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in humans provides a powerful illustration of the intimate relationship between…”
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    Sometimes we want vicious friends: People have nuanced preferences for how they want their friends to behave toward them versus others by Krems, Jaimie Arona, Hahnel-Peeters, Rebecka K., Merrie, Laureon A., Williams, Keelah E.G., Sznycer, Daniel

    Published in Evolution and human behavior (01-03-2023)
    “…Intuition and research alike suggest that people prefer friends to be prosocial—particularly kind and trustworthy. Here, we examine these preferences in light…”
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    Friendship Jealousy: One Tool for Maintaining Friendships in the Face of Third-Party Threats? by Krems, Jaimie Arona, Williams, Keelah E. G., Aktipis, Athena, Kenrick, Douglas T.

    “…Friendships can foster happiness, health, and reproductive fitness. However, friendships end-even when we might not want them to. A primary reason for this is…”
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    Sex (similarities and) differences in friendship jealousy by Krems, Jaimie Arona, Williams, Keelah E.G., Merrie, Laureon A., Kenrick, Douglas T., Aktipis, Athena

    Published in Evolution and human behavior (01-03-2022)
    “…Friendships provide material benefits, bolster health, and may help solve adaptive challenges. However, a recurrent obstacle to sustaining those…”
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    Homeotic, Meristic and Cytological Floral Mutants of Thryptomene calycina (family Myrtaceae) by Beardsell, D.V., Williams, E.G., Knox, R.B.

    Published in Annals of botany (01-07-1993)
    “…Twenty plants with various phenotypic abnormalities to the flowers were selected from very large populations of Thryptomene calycina in the Grampian and Black…”
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    Style proteins of a wild tomato (Lypersicon peruvianum) associated with expression of self-incompatibility by Mau, S.L, Williams, E.G, Atkinson, A, Anderson, M.A, Cornish, E.C, Grego, B, Simpson, R.J, Kheyr-Pour, A, Clarke, A.E

    Published in Planta (01-10-1986)
    “…The identification, isolation and amino-terminal sequencing of two S-genotype-associated proteins from style extracts of Lycopersicon peruvianum Mill. is…”
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    Personal relevance affects the perceived immorality of politically-charged threats by Dyer, Rebecca L, Herbst, Nicklaus R, Hintz, Whitney A, Williams, Keelah E G

    Published in PloS one (29-12-2023)
    “…Personal similarities to a transgressor makes one view the transgression as less immoral. We investigated whether personal relevance might also affect the…”
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    Ecology-driven stereotypes override race stereotypes by Williams, Keelah E. G., Sng, Oliver, Neuberg, Steven L.

    “…Why do race stereotypes take the forms they do? Life history theory posits that features of the ecology shape individuals’ behavior. Harsh and unpredictable…”
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    A First Look at the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Personality Disorders Screening Questionnaire: More Than Just a Screener? by Piedmont, Ralph L., Sherman, Martin F., Sherman, Nancy C., Williams, Joseph E.G.

    “…This study examined the psychometrics of the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM -1V Personality Disorders Personality Questionnaire (SC1D-IIP) self-report…”
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    Capital and punishment: Resource scarcity increases endorsement of the death penalty by Williams, Keelah E.G., Votruba, Ashley M., Neuberg, Steven L., Saks, Michael J.

    Published in Evolution and human behavior (01-01-2019)
    “…Faced with punishing severe offenders, why do some prefer imprisonment whereas others impose death? Previous research exploring death penalty attitudes has…”
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