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387 Candidate Molecular Pathway Genes Related to Appetite Regulatory Neural Network,AdipocyteHomeostasis and Obesity: Results from the CARDIA StudyYechiel Friedlander, Guo Li, Myriam Fornage, O. Dale Williams, Cora E. Lewis, Pamela Schreiner,Mark J. Pletcher, Daniel Enquobahrie, Michelle Williams and David S. Siscovick
399 Genetic variants in RELN are associated with otosclerosis in a non-European population from TunisiaAyda Khalfallah, Isabelle Schrauwen, Malek Mnaja, Erik Fransen, Imed Lahmar, Megan Ealy,Leila Dhouib, Hammadi Ayadi, Ilhem Charfedine, Nabil Driss,Abdelmonem Ghorbel,Richard J.H. Smith, Saber Masmoudi and Guy Van Camp
406 Identification of Interacting Genes in Genome-Wide Association Studies Using a Model-Based Two-Stage ApproachZhaogong Zhang,Adan Niu and Qiuying Sha
416 Joint Identification of Multiple Genetic Variants via Elastic-Net Variable Selection in a Genome-Wide Association AnalysisSeoae Cho, Kyunga Kim,Young Jin Kim, Jong-Keuk Lee,Yoon Shin Cho, Jong-Young Lee, Bok-Ghee Han,Heebal Kim, Jurg Ott and Taesung Park
429 Power of Genetic Association Studies with Fixed and Random Genotype FrequenciesJulia Kozlitina, Chao Xing,Alexander Pertsemlidis and William R. Schucany
439 On the Use of Allelic Transmission Rates for Assessing Gene-by-Environment Interaction in Case-Parent TriosJi-Hyung Shin, Brad McNeney and Jinko Graham
452 Haplotype Misclassification Resulting from Statistical Reconstruction and Genotype Error,and Its Impact on Association EstimatesClaudia Lamina, Helmut Küchenhoff, Jenny Chang-Claude, Bernhard Paulweber, H.-Erich Wichmann,Thomas Illig, Margret R. Hoehe, Florian Kronenberg and Iris M. Heid
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Research ArticlesTwo Dimensions of Corporate Sustainability Assessment: Towards a Comprehensive FrameworkA. Schneider and E. Meins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211
Social Desirability Bias in Survey Research on Sustainable Development in Small Firms: an Exploratory Analysis of Survey Mode Effect
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Company Characteristics and Environmental PolicyD. Galani, E. Gravas and A. Stavropoulos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236
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1 Ecological effects of environmental changeGloria M. Luque, Michael E. Hochberg, Marcel Holyoak, Martine Hossaert, Françoise Gaill & Franck Courchamp
4 The problem of pattern and scale in ecology: what have welearned in 20 years?Jérôme Chave
17 Scale-dependent effect sizes of ecological drivers on biodiversity:why standardised sampling is not enoughJonathan M. Chase & Tiffany M. Knight
27 Species–area relationships and extinctions caused by habitat lossand fragmentationJoel Rybicki & Ilkka Hanski
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48 How does climate change influence demographic processes ofwidespread species? Lessons from the comparative analysis ofcontrasted populations of roe deerJean-Michel Gaillard, A. J. Mark Hewison, François Klein, Floriane Plard, Mathieu Douhard, Raziel Davison & Christophe Bonenfant
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140 Predicting community and ecosystem outcomes ofmycorrhizal responses to global changeNancy C. Johnson, Caroline Angelard, Ian R. Sanders &E. Toky Kiers
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