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In the first, theoretical section of this paper, we argue that each of these three groups has distinctive characteristics that shape their in-class decision-making characteristics that are decision-making characteristicscthatf The University Mareematician's Practice".

Young voters have a number of defining characteristics that shape their voting habits.

Theoretically, at least, they would offer generic expressions of Burgundy, possessing few of the distinctive characteristics that shape and define the more narrowly drawn appellations.

The countries represented may share common sociocultural characteristics that shape the SPFS PA relationship, albeit this was not investigated.

To leverage these generations, first it is important to know the key events and characteristics that shape each group, from the Great Depression and World War II (Traditionalists), to television and suburban sprawl (Baby Bookers), to the fall of the Berlin Wall and the dot-com bust (Generation X), to September 11 and social media (Millennials).

The tariff system has various characteristics that shape the incentives of the system.

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Once it learns the key characteristics of  that shape, it should be able to recognise them more readily than conventional systems.

From the beak colour spectrograms, we extracted 6 spectral characteristics that describe the shape of the spectral curve and captures the points of maximal sexual dimporhism [ 43], which were corrected for measuring batch and sex of the bird as fixed effects and precise age at measure as a continuous fixed effect, by taking random effect estimates from linear mixed effect models.

Garrett and Ruel [8] and Smith et al. [22] examined whether the socio-economic determinants of children nutritional status differ between urban and rural regions and found that such difference arises from the difference in the nature of characteristics that shapes urban and rural living.

Residential segregation by economic status and especially by race is a major characteristic that can shape differential exposure to environmental risks (Morello-Frosch and Lopez 2006).

Apart from ITD characteristics, that is, number, size, shape (smooth or irregular, Fig.  1), presence of vasoinvasive and neuroinvasive growth were scored.

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