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Unlike conventional assumptions of learning which privilege adult instruction and regard the child as an individual learner, a participatory approach views learning and emotional support as critically deriving through the peer relationships of children (Mantovani, 2007).

Also few Euryarchaeota large subunit representatives are situated in this clade (Fig. 2), probably deriving through a single HGT event from Gram-positive bacteria.

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(The name Bohemia is derived through Latin from Celtic origins).

I suspect it is human nature to want to believe in a cure, whether derived through magic or science.

He wrote op-ed pieces saying General Hartmann had reversed his policy of refusing to use evidence derived through torture.

Pearson disagreed, saying the answers could be derived through "evidence" from the text.

Under the Military Commissions Act, evidence derived through torture is inadmissible, but prosecutors can build cases with evidence obtained through coercion.

Benzaldehyde, which is derived through a different process (by mixing oil of clove and the banana flavour, amyl acetate) does not contain any cyanide.

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