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Early fasting is long lasting: differences in early nutritional conditions reappear under stressful conditions in adult female zebra finches.

TL;DR: Investigation of long term consequences of differences in nutritional conditions experienced during different periods of early development by female zebra finches reveals that early nutritional conditions affect adult exploratory behaviour, a representative personality trait, foraging and adult's physiological condition.
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Structural alterations in lateral prefrontal, parietal and posterior midline regions of men with chronic posttraumatic stress disorder

TL;DR: The results indicate that lateral prefrontal, parietal and posterior midline structures are implicated in the pathophysiology of PTSD, which might have important implications for the understanding of PTSD symptoms.
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Continuous monitoring reveals multiple controls on ecosystem metabolism in a suburban stream

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used high-frequency measurements of gross primary production (GPP) and ecosystem respiration (ER) over extended periods to characterise the factors that control stream ecosystem metabolism at hourly, daily, seasonal and annual scales.
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Onset of multiple sclerosis before adulthood leads to failure of age-expected brain growth

TL;DR: The results provide evidence that the onset of MS during childhood and adolescence limits age-expected primary brain growth and leads to subsequent brain atrophy, implicating an early onset of the neurodegenerative aspect of MS.
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Post-glacial migration lag restricts range filling of plants in the European Alps

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluate the effect of postglacial migration lags on the current distribution of Alpine plants and the factors responsible for possible range-filling differences among species.