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In the health domain, Gluckman et al. (2011) provide an opening synthesis that begins by articulating the principles of evolutionary medicine - that selection acts on fitness, not health; that our evolutionary history does not cause disease, but rather impacts on our risk of disease in particular environments; and that we are now living in novel environments compared to those in which we evolved.
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The NHS Constitution articulates the principles of operation and purpose of the NHS along with its underpinning values.
The organizations, providers, and research team worked together to articulate the principles of practice and research, identify successful data collection methods (both format and recruitment procedures), and interpretation of the findings.
Symbolic Exchange and Death and the succeeding studies in Simulation and Simulacra (1994 [1981]) articulate the principle of a fundamental rupture between modern and postmodern societies and mark Baudrillard's departure from the problematic of modern social theory.
On the one hand, when he explicitly articulates the principle of the equivalence of hypotheses (for instance in Specimen of Dynamics) he tends to say only that one cannot assign initial velocities on the basis of the outcome of a collision, which requires only Galilean relativity.
He articulated the principle of relativity.
Out of Order The Declaration of Independence, which articulates the principles that justify the American Republic's very existence, listed the offenses of the King and Parliament that required separation from England, revolution and war.
The former was concerned with articulating the general principles of all that is, while the latter focused on the physical principles governing the workings of the natural universe.
Block's heartfelt explanation in The Times clearly articulates why the principles of free speech and academic freedom compel this decision.
It is clear that the link between human rights and sustainable human development, envisioned 50 years ago in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and articulated in the principles of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, foreshadowed the increasingly accepted argument for equitable economic development.
Aghast, African American women and men across the country organized in Union Leagues and Republican clubs to articulate the key principles of their Second Founding, principles worked out in northern free black communities long before the war, especially the creation of legal and political equality.
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