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For use in a logistic regression model later, perceived barrier was dichotomized.

But it would be a mistake to attempt to interpret this intracommunity violence (which was later perceived as a conflict between Indian peasants and ladino judges) without taking into consideration either the political alignments of the factions that faced off that year or local perceptions of the confrontation.

Formation of the necrotic lesion results in a 10 to 50-fold accumulation above basal levels of the plant defense hormone, salicylic acid (SA),[ 6- 11] and in the expression of pathogenesis-related (PR) genes [ 6, 11, 12] During the initiation stage of SAR, a mobile signal or signals is induced to travel and is later perceived in distant, uninfected tissues.

According to the dominant scholarly view during the late 19th and much of the 20th century, Roman religion was originally animistic, directed towards spirits associated with specific objects or activities which were only later perceived as gods with independent personal existence.

We found that larvae respond early in ontogeny to dried conspecifics as a cue for future desiccation, but can fully compensate for this response in case more reliable but contradictory cues are later perceived.

Quite automatically, so the argument goes, the child then later perceives all other humans as humans.

Empowerment quantifies the agent's potential ability to influence the environment as measured by the capacity to "imprint" information onto the environment and later perceive the information via the sensors.

It also enables developers to raise the funds they need to launch the network without issuing a token that could later be perceived as a security.

Christopher Wallace, the rapper whom Combs Bad Boy Recordss made famous as The Notorious B.I.G., was gunned down months later in a perceived retaliation.

Specifically, as reliable information regarding the required developmental rate of a trait is perceived later in that trait's ontogeny, complete compensation demands increasing endogenous costs, to the point that they may exceed the ecological costs of phenotype-environment mismatch that compensation is aimed at minimizing.

Job cultures that have a reputation for extracting the best from their employees, only to replace them with more highly skilled and developed workers later, are perceived as far less attractive than those that have a reputation for injecting the best in transferrable skills and career development direction for their pool on a consistent basis.

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