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1. Inter-individual Differences in Intra-individual Variability in Personality Within and Across Contexts

2. Situation contingent units of personality at work

3. Bayesian Analysis of Individual Level Personality Dynamics

5. The need for a unified language framework in extrinsic interpersonal emotion regulation research.

6. A Novel Approach to Measuring an Old Construct: Aligning the Conceptualisation and Operationalisation of Cognitive Flexibility.

7. Metagenome diversity illuminates the origins of pathogen effectors.

8. Using Baker's Yeast to Determine Functions of Novel Wolbachia (and Other Prokaryotic) Effectors.

9. Use of Drosophila Transgenics to Identify Functions for Symbiont Effectors.

10. The prevalence of Wolbachia in multiple cockroach species and its implication for urban insect management.

11. Mapping the poultry insectome in and around broiler breeder pullet farms identifies new potential Dipteran vectors of Histomonas meleagridis.

12. Convergent Aedes and Drosophila CidB interactomes suggest cytoplasmic incompatibility targets are conserved.

13. Metagenome diversity illuminates origins of pathogen effectors.

14. Intelligence IS Cognitive Flexibility: Why Multilevel Models of Within-Individual Processes Are Needed to Realise This.

15. Sophisticated Statistics Cannot Compensate for Method Effects If Quantifiable Structure Is Compromised.

16. Heterakis gallinarum and Histomonas meleagridis DNA persists in chicken houses years after depopulation.

17. A single mutation weakens symbiont-induced reproductive manipulation through reductions in deubiquitylation efficiency.

18. Evolution of Wolbachia mutualism and reproductive parasitism: insight from two novel strains that co-infect cat fleas.

19. Manifesto for new directions in developmental science.

20. A deubiquitylase with an unusually high-affinity ubiquitin-binding domain from the scrub typhus pathogen Orientia tsutsugamushi.

21. The Wolbachia cytoplasmic incompatibility enzyme CidB targets nuclear import and protamine-histone exchange factors.

22. A Wolbachia nuclease and its binding partner provide a distinct mechanism for cytoplasmic incompatibility.

24. The Toxin-Antidote Model of Cytoplasmic Incompatibility: Genetics and Evolutionary Implications.

25. Deferential Trespassing: Looking Through and at an Intersectional Lens.

26. Beyond Psychometrics: The Difference between Difficult Problem Solving and Complex Problem Solving.

27. Missing the Wood for the Wrong Trees: On the Difficulty of Defining the Complexity of Complex Problem Solving Scenarios.

28. Prophage WO genes recapitulate and enhance Wolbachia-induced cytoplasmic incompatibility.

29. A Wolbachia deubiquitylating enzyme induces cytoplasmic incompatibility.

30. Bayesian Analysis of Individual Level Personality Dynamics.

31. Substrate specificity of the ubiquitin and Ubl proteases.

32. Commentary-of quadrants and fish scales: reflections on new directions in research in child and adolescent development.

33. Detection of the Wolbachia protein WPIP0282 in mosquito spermathecae: implications for cytoplasmic incompatibility.

34. Detection of the Wolbachia-encoded DNA binding protein, HU beta, in mosquito gonads.

35. Decapitation improves detection of Wolbachia pipientis (Rickettsiales: Anaplasmataceae) in Culex pipiens (Diptera: Culicidae) mosquitoes by the polymerase chain reaction.

36. Intelligence and individual differences in becoming neurally efficient.

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