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Another uniquely human characteristic is the human capacity for empathy, which allows each person to imagine himself or herself to be another, and to assess such a hypothetical experience to the extent that one may anticipate what is likely to help or hurt another person in the real world, by way of reference to one's self as a person sharing a common nature with the other.
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Considering the common nature of T2DM with obesity-induced insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome [ 33], two conditions with growing occurrence which may lead to T2DM [ 34], using vitamin D3-fortified yogurt drink, if proved to be effective in this study, can be encouraged as a preventive tool.
Rather than identifying the causal factors, then, the natural history approach tracks the operation of hitherto unknown causes, by sorting patients into kinds with a presumed common nature, based on the natural history of their conditions, or on other grounds that I have not talked about, like differential responses to drugs.
(Note that the denominative numerical singularity of the nature in the particular is still compatible with the common nature's being numerically one in some other particular, and this is because the nature in itself (not as in this or that particular) is less-than-numerically one (Scotus, Ordinatio II, d. 3, p. 1, q. 1, n. 34 (Scotus [OO], 7 404-405; Spade (1994), 64)).
It is the guiding principle of the universe, "operating in mind and reason, together with the common nature of things and the totality which embraces all existence".
Our study failed to identify frequent FH mutations that would be consistent with the common nature of nonsyndromic UL but cannot exclude FH as a candidate target regulated by the associated lncRNA.
The fact that this company exists speaks to the common nature of the problem I'm dealing with.
I believe our common good stems from our common nature.
Limb loss by regressive evolution is common in nature with well-known examples being whales, some salamanders, and snakes.
DBs produced by dilute PDCs can exhibit: (1) very steep or very low face angles on both sides of a DB, (2) very common aggrading nature with up- or downstream migration of successive crests and appearance of cross-stratification within formsets, (3) successive individual laminae with heterogeneous grain size distributions, (4) steep truncations covered by stoss-aggrading lensoidal layers.
Supramolecular Chemistry takes significant inspiration from nature, with common terms that populate the introduction to many original articles including biomimetic, bioinspired, and the like.
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