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Gain ratio [ 37] measures a collective difference of every single miRNA's expressions between the two classes.
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In works ranging from 1947's "A Streetcar Named Desire" and 1951's "The Rose Tattoo" to 1958's "Suddenly Last Summer," Williams created a collective portrait of difference that often raised the ire of moralists ranging from the gatekeepers at Time to Cardinal Spellman, who denounced "Baby Doll" from the pulpit of St. Patrick's Cathedral.
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The political distinction between friend and enemy is not reducible to these other distinctions or, for that matter, to any particular distinction — be it linguistic, ethnic, cultural, religious, etc. — that may become a marker of collective identity and difference (CP 25 7).
Any distinction that can serve as a marker of collective identity and difference will acquire political quality if it has the power, in a concrete situation, to sort people into two opposing groups that are willing, if necessary, to fight against each other (CP 37 8).
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