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The term was coined in the context of the embattled Weimar Republic and its genesis is deeply marked by the traditions of German historical scholarship.
Might there be the possibility, using a phrase John Rawls (1993) coined in the context of his theory of justice, of a "tolerant" theory of toleration that is at the same time substantive enough to ground and limit toleration?
Historically, these terms and definitions were coined in the context of vertebrate development, which may not have obvious analogs in organisms with different life histories.
The term 'factual data' (37), coined in the context of modelling data relations of taxon concepts and names, is wider than the above mentioned terms.
The term patient research partners was coined in the context of rheumatology 9 and can be defined as 'persons with a relevant disease who operate as active research team members on an equal basis with professional researchers, adding the benefit of their experiential knowledge to any phase of the project'.
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The term was coined, by Bateson, in the context of fully penetrant traits whose inheritance could not be explained by action of a single locus.
I note that the timing of Stevens' plane crash is odd because that phrase Stevens coined was done so in the context of net neutrality — a subject which is obviously very much in the news today due to the Google/Verizon dealings.
Specifically, I began thinking about what we might coin "Brexit Behaviors" in the context of today's organizations.
This loss pattern was further highlighted years later by the comparison of the S. cerevisiae gene order with that of related diploid yeasts by Dietrich et al. (2004) and Kellis et al. (2004), who called it 'interleaving', while Freeling was coining the usage 'fractionation' in the context of plant genomics.
Duncan (1976) first coined the term organizational ambidexterity in the context of duality of organization's structures to support innovation.
Ratnieks [ 19] coined the term, 'policing' in the context of social insect colonies where worker females lay haploid, male eggs that are often eaten by other workers.
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