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"There seems to be a prevalent idea in Hollywood that viable transgender actors and actresses simply do not exist," wrote Bustle's Kat Haché.
A prevalent idea in the 18th and early 19th centuries was that illness was a result of the condition of the whole body.
Prior to the advent of microarrays, a prevalent idea was that yeast growth fueled transcription in general.
A prevalent idea suggests that an increase in MDDS after intervention reflects the loss of certain tissue components in normal samples, for the following reasons.
Although it is still a prevalent idea in developmental biology, it has been challenged now for 10 years or more - for example, a really nice paper from Steve Small's lab from 2005 challenged the idea for Bicoid [ 2].
Now classed as quackery, a prevalent idea and connected practice in ancient China and in parts of rural China until recently [ 46], was that of caries being due to a burrowing worm and the use of leek seeds soaked in sesame oil to drive the tooth worm out of carious lesions.
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Starting a clean sheet, a new you, seems to be a very prevalent idea".
Much of my work involves systems of categorization, particularly in relation to failed modernist ideas of obtaining and organizing the world, especially the idea that you could document everything through photography, which was a really prevalent idea at the medium's beginning — that cameras would allow us to obtain the whole world in a sense, get the whole thing "objectively" on film.
This all flew in the face of a cherished and prevalent idea in the US: that the place of African Americans in the society has been transformed dramatically for the better – first through the arrival of legal equality, thanks to the 1965 Voting Rights Act and other anti-discrimination laws dating to the 1950s and 1960s, and then by decades of state investments in social welfare programmes.
They take a clear stance against the prevalent idea that "Kebab-Norwegian" poses a threat to the Norwegian language.
Oparin's ideas, which were based on his Darwinian credence in a gradual, slow evolution from the simple to the complex, stood in sharp contrast with the then prevalent idea of an autotrophic origin of life.
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