Sentence examples for diffuse identity from inspiring English sources

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According to Akhtar [ 22] these patients manifest a diffuse identity (are not sure who they are, have conflicting thoughts, feelings, wishes and urges) and this leads them to problematic interpersonal relationships and finally to isolation and avoidance of relationships.

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Local traditions, culture, gastronomy, agriculture, small scale manufacturing, traditional settlements, natural resources of the mountainous part, local products, such as wine and oil, etc. constitute the core of alternative tourist development, strongly connected with the mass coastal tourist poles for reaping the benefits of tourist flows and diffusing local identity values and local products.

He sought to narrow the gap between popular culture - in music, journalism, film and television - and serious literature, as a means of advancing the cause of Latin American identity and diffusing its continental culture.

Therefore, facing current conditions, Marcia quite rightly discussed the term of identity diffusion later in his work as no longer just a kind of cataclysmic breakdown but maybe an adaptive form of identity that has to be positively evaluated: „it is adaptive to be diffuse in a society where commitment is not valued, and, in fact, may be punished" [ 31], p. 292.

The 2003 SARS epidemic, with a novel coronavirus variant diffusing widely while its biological identity was still unknown, is a paradigm that illustrates two essential requirements of biothreat preparedness: the ability to identify yet unknown agents, and to do it rapidly.

where Γ(k) is either the ideal diffuse coherence matrix (5) or the identity matrix for spatially white noise fields.

This is an indication that the effect of tree species identity may become too diffuse to detect at higher levels of organization, and is consistent with our expectations and previous work across levels of organization (Bailey et al. 2009).

Mr. Kaczynski's attacks were carried out at a distance from his one-room wooden hut, but the house represented his need for distance from the diffuse target of his rampage: the numeration of identity.

As borders become more porous, identities more mingled and ideas more diffuse, organisations are communicating with audiences in new markets and regions.

56% of the crossovers for RD-PCR were localized near a 25 base pair stretch of DNA identity, whereas crossovers for DNA shuffling were more diffuse.

In the case of NEXUS, for example, beyond the obvious benefits of affiliation with a well-reputed centre, the NEXUS identity helped to cultivate an intellectual home for a geographically and disciplinarily diffuse group of members.

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