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With respect to the majority of non-Black immigrant communities, one central underpinning for their inability to empathize with the struggles of African-Americans is the basic fact that they never learned about American history in their home countries.
Inflammation is a central underpinning in the pathogenesis of insulin resistance and is also seen in both obesity and sarcopenia.
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Mr. Rifkin's starting point is that the central principle underpinning a market economy -- ownership of property exchangeable in the marketplace -- is giving way to the idea of access to that same property for short-term, paid use.
In this way the central values underpinning voluntary euthanasia, the individual's autonomy and well-being, work together (see, e.g., Young 2007; Sumner 2011).
This finding highlights the fact that fatigue and exhaustion are the central features underpinning the EE sub-scale, but suggests that some respondents indeed may experience "emotional exhaustion" without feeling burned out.
However, it appears that "reader" proteins, which bind specifically to methylated histones and recruit additional activities to drive functional outcomes on surrounding chromatin, are the central determinants underpinning the function of these post-translational modifications.
While the hsa-miR-106 family have been implicated in breast cancer [ 43] and gastrointestinal tumor [ 44], our results furthermore suggest it may be a central miRNA underpinning the general tumorigenesis mechanism.
Their battle for moviegoers is the latest test of a central proposition underpinning many of the last decade's media mergers: that combining Hollywood studios, television networks, magazines, cable systems and other disparate businesses can create a whole greater than the sum of its parts.
The central idea underpinning this explanation, also investigated by Vandergrift (2006) in the context of L2 listening, is that learners' L2 comprehension may suffer if their L2 linguistic knowledge is under a desired threshold.
The concept of targeting repair DNA stems from the central dogma underpinning radiotherapy, which is to induce complex DNA damage lesions which are difficult to repair resulting in cell death.
The central idea underpinning this sort of theory is that (the use of) a name refers to whatever is linked to it in the appropriate way, a way that does not require speakers to associate any identifying descriptive content whatsoever with the name.
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