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A celebrated instance is MacLeod's (2009) ethnography of the schooling and employment trajectories of two marginal youth groups, in light of their distinctive constellations of future life-goals, as they were emerging and reproduced in their everyday lives.
The Southern Cross is one of the most distinctive constellations visible in the Southern Hemisphere, and has been used to represent Australia since the early days of British settlement.
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This concept is an extension of a monophyletic protein superfamily defined based on sequence similarity: the superfamily has a distinctive constellation of conserved set of residues – similarly, there are distinct conserved networks of hydrophobic residues that are present in the β-GF or the RRM fold.
CBD is often associated with a distinctive constellation of clinical findings known as the corticobasal syndrome (CBS); however it can also present as dementia and/or progressive aphasia.
Focusing on such thinkers as Heidegger, Derrida, Foucault, Rorty, and Habermas, Bernstein seeks to demonstrate the strengths and weaknesses of their work and to highlight the ways in which they have contributed to the formation of a new and distinctive constellation of ideas and themes.
These patients with ASXL3 mutations did not display many of the key features of BOS, including BOS posturing, myopia, nevus flammeus and a distinctive constellation of facial features.
The seven stars that make up the constellation's distinctive crown-shaped pattern are all 4th-magnitude stars, except for the constellation's brightest star, Alpha Coronae Borealis.
Thus, in general, 'mysticism' would best be thought of as a constellation of distinctive practices, discourses, texts, institutions, traditions, and experiences aimed at human transformation, variously defined in different traditions.
Biography can satisfy the scientific aim of the historian to be objective because an "individual does not face a limitless play of forces in the historical world: he dwells in the sphere of the state, religion, or science in brief, in a distinctive life-system or in a constellation of them.
According to the suit, which was first reported by The Hollywood Reporter, a musicologist, Judith Finell, studied "Blurred Lines" and "Got to Give It Up" and found "a constellation of at least eight distinctive and important compositional elements" between them.
While not a bright constellation, Corona Australis is nonetheless distinctive due to its easily identifiable pattern of stars, which has been described as horseshoe- or oval-shaped.
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