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But the same gene can be expressed differently in different people or at different times during an individual's life.
If gene expression is regulated in part by extracellular gradients, these regulating gradients can be assumed to differ throughout individual territories and thus the regulated genes are also likely to be expressed differently in different parts of the same territory.
Rather than a single set of defined behaviors, several authors (17– 20) have proposed that machismo can be expressed differently in different men, with their behavior oscillating within a continuum of positive and negative characteristics.
A 2012 study published in the International Journal of Women's Health suggests that psychopathy in women might occur at different rates, or be expressed differently in criminals, with "only 11% of female violent subjects, as opposed to 31% of male violent subjects, [meeting] the criteria for psychopathy".
A 2012 study published in the International Journal of Women's Health suggests that psychopathy in women might occur at different rates, or be expressed differently in criminals, with "only 11percentt of female violent subjects, as opposed to 31percentt of male violent subjects, [meeting] the criteria for psychopathy".
A possible explanation could be that the capacity of pain modulation can be expressed differently in response to the application of different CPM paradigms [78].
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Moreover, as workshop participant and child psychiatrist Gabrielle Carlson suggested, like many conditions, ADHD is expressed differently in different children and it differs in severity from mild, to moderate, to severe (some children with severe ADHD require hospitalization).
"You could have cases where a 'core' biological disturbance is expressed differently in different cultures.
Rather, they say, the increasing divergence between rich and poor that can be seen across the globe "is expressed differently in different countries".
The determinants are complex and are expressed differently in different settings (Irwin, Siddiqi, & Hertzman, 2007).
Evidence from anthropological studies makes it clear that some mental illnesses are expressed differently in different cultures and it is also clear that non-Western cultures often have a different way of thinking about mental illness.
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