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It offers a guide for categorizing the aspect of a trait that a particular study may be addressing, highlighting its utility rather than its disciplinary origin.
Instead, this variety is better explained by the disciplinary origin, the characteristics of the underlying knowledge, the characteristics of researchers involved in producing and using this knowledge (individual characteristics), and the environment in which knowledge is produced and used (institutional characteristics).
As Van Oorschot notes, deservingness judgements are essentially the flip side of feelings of solidarity: "In fact, one could argue that the difference between both concepts is more a matter of disciplinary origin and context, with 'solidarity' having a tradition in sociology, and 'deservingness' having its roots in social psychology" (Van Oorschot 2005: 10n3).
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The 2017 summit involved 251 participants from 38 countries within the United Nations, governmental and international organizations, private sector organizations, and educational and research sector institutions with varied backgrounds and disciplinary origins in DRR.
Some criteria apply to virtually all theories in a given area of interest, while others are specific to the purposes for which particular theories will be used, or to their disciplinary origins.
This paper provides a close examination of what is reported as an 'over 12-fold' increase in biomedical output, scrutinizing trends in publication content, authorship, disciplinary orientations and institutional origins, as well as availability.
Some already knew as much as was going to be taught, others didn't feel comfortable with numbers, so [we] had reviews and refreshers in second term for those [who were] confused.' Physician, high income country 2007-08 Another positive aspect of the programme, the contribution it made to career development, appeared to differ by disciplinary background, though not geographic origins.
The private schools participating in the D.C. voucher program are not subject to the same oversight, transparency, and accountability standards as public schools and may discriminate against students based on "gender, disability, religion, economic background, national origin, academic record, English language ability, or disciplinary history".
Ford Doolittle, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Dalhousie University, 5850 College Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 1X5 Not surprisingly, origin and early-evolution-of-life scenarios reflect the disciplinary affiliations of their authors.
Though the word landscape is of Germanic origin, its use in geography must be understood in this cosmopolitan disciplinary context, and notably in relation to the key ancient Greek geographical concept of choros, meaning 'land,' as the 'land' in landscape.
Wildwood takes disciplinary action.
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