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First, streams are spatial systems in and of themselves, potentially conceptualized, both as gradients and as mosaics of distinct patches, at scales ranging from individual reaches to whole river networks and basins.

A unifying theme in my work is an interest in the ways that stable characteristics of individuals (e.g., their goals, expectations, and ways of seeing the world) are influenced by social context, conceptualized both at the level of culture and at the level of specific psychological situations.

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Those motivated by the original epiphenomenalist arguments will worry that narrow, physical properties are really doing all the work here: the apparent relevance of the broad properties is an illusion created by the way we, in describing and explaining behavior, conceptualize both cause and effect (see Owens 1993).

Within this special issue, children are conceptualized as both novices and experts, with expertise coming both from lived experience and from training in research processes.

Hypochondriasis has been conceptualized as both a distinct category that is characterized by a disabling illness preoccupation and as a continuum of health concerns.

The Lakshmi Mittal and Family South Asia Institute and the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, Harvard University, have been jointly researching how talent is allocated in a society, how meritocracy has been conceptualized in both India and China, and how its definition has changed over time.

Plato's and particularly Aristotle's writings have undoubtedly had an enormous and continuing influence on how cognition in general and imagery in particular are conceptualized within both the Western and the Muslim cultural traditions.

Rapid cycling may be associated with sleep quality due to frequent cycling and short euthymic periods between episodes, and similar to stress reactivity, rapid cycling can be conceptualized as both a cause of poor sleep quality and a result of underlying poor sleep quality.

In general, social capital can be conceptualized at both individual and contextual levels.

Social capital can be conceptualized at both the individual and collective levels.

Our reading of the literature leads us also to observe that reasons for avoidance tend to be conceptualized, in both qualitative and quantitative studies, as a series of discrete barriers [ 22] rather than as an integrated complex of factors or help-seeking process [ 23] linked to social context and previous experience (or lack thereof) with health care services.

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