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The competitors march around the stadium and then form in groups in the centre facing the tribune.
Psychologists tell us that humans can form "in groups" and "out groups" very quickly, sometimes wanting to be seen as belonging to one group and definitely not to another.
Most stars form in groups as clouds of gas and dust split into fragments and collapse into tight knots, astronomers believe.
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Wilson lived in an individualistic age, but he emphasized that character was formed in groups.
Filaments are formed in groups III, IV and V of cyanobacteria [3].
We are, by nature, tribal and we will always form in-groups and out-groups".
One of the most influential works of the Frankfurt school to deal with this phenomenon was The Authoritarian Personality, a work that purported to be a study of prejudice and that documented the ways in which people, as individuals, were motivated to think and act as they do in a social context, to form in-groups and to exclude others to the point of genocidal extermination.
Most of them were small dots (<1 μm in diameter) formed in groups (around 2 mm in diameter), which could be the beginning of a process forming larger aggregates.
The results showed that no adipocyte was formed in groups treated with 5-AZA for 0, 12 and 24 h.
After five minutes, have students with the same image gather in groups (forming five groups in the class) and share their responses.
Pipe metal loss defects are found in either single form or in groups (clusters).
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