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The attention that the gay rights movement is directing toward State Senate races is just one element of an unusually high-profile fight for control of the chamber.
This definition, which will be expanded later in this article, is useful because it specifies both the circumstances responsible for learning (a temporal correlation between two stimuli) and the general way in which experience of those circumstances changes behaviour (the animal starts directing toward one stimulus responses that are related to those normally directed toward the other).
Rationales for the rapid growth of nuclear and renewable energies include a necessity of diversified energy supply capabilities, so directing toward a low-carbon society.
Furthermore, sequential surface functionalization approach was verified in the case of gold nanoparticles by using cationic amino acid lysine in the outermost shell as exemplified in Fig. 5, to assist these gold nanomaterials in directing toward negatively charged bacterial cells.
Testing for CMV for the diagnosis of CMV disease should be based on predictors of CMV disease in addition to signs and other laboratory investigations directing toward viral origin of the current clinical status as indicators of liver and gastrointestinal involvement [41].
Their efforts were directing toward "shifting the paradigm to see women front and center with men".
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Treatment is directed toward reducing symptoms.
It was directed toward his own team.
Ordinarily, treatment is directed toward the cause.
(22) misogynoir: misogyny directed toward black women.
I was directed toward "the first lady".
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