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Principal components analysis including different indicators of social capital distinguished three components: structural-formal (associational membership and non-electoral political participation), structural-informal (civic activities and volunteering) and cognitive (interpersonal trust and reciprocity).

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A more sophisticated calculation of the stock of productive capital, which distinguishes between capital input and capital quality along the period 1850 2000, can be seen in Prados de la Escosura and Rosés (2009).

In Europe the Roman capital letters, distinguished as rustic or square, uncial, and Roman majuscule and minuscule cursive, influenced all subsequent writing in the West.

An instance of this situation is the way in which Lin (2001), in drawing on an analysis of guanxi, made a contribution to the theory of social capital by distinguishing between social capital that occurs at the interpersonal level and social capital that arises at the societal level (see also Qi 2013a).

One of these was established by the Khitans, who, after destroying Youzhou, founded the Liao kingdom (907 1125) and built one of their capitals on approximately the same site, calling it Nanjing ("Southern Capital") to distinguish it from other capitals in their Manchurian homeland.

Square capitals are distinguished by their slightly heavier downstrokes and lighter upstrokes, and by their use of serifs, i.e., the short lines stemming at right angles from the upper and lower ends of the strokes of a letter.

Like the proliferation of guns, capital punishment distinguishes the United States from other Western democracies, virtually all of which have banned it.

A kilocalorie can also be written as a Calorie - the capital "C" distinguishes it from the calories used in science.

Although most of these parents are still not able to fully assist their children with their homework, they have acquired a good proficiency in Dutch or French and they possess information capital that distinguishes them from other parents with scarce language skills or scant conception of how schools or the labour market function.

According to our theoretical framework, human capital will be distinguished in two main specific components (education and working experience).

Keynes wrote in 1919 that it was "precisely the inequality of the distribution of wealth which made possible those vast accumulations of fixed wealth and of capital improvements which distinguished [the Gilded Age] from all others".

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