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We propose that the type of job one chooses, and the relative distance from their spouse's job in terms of job content, reveals much about gains form specialization and relative preferences for household goods, which, in turn affects marital stability.
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This form of specialization provides a more reliable buffer against uncertainty.
In addition, the prey must require some form of specialization of the predator to be captured, handled, and digested successfully as the major part of a diet.
Agriculture in the state is characterized by sole proprietorship with some form of specialization.
Any value below 1 indicates some form of specialization.
The most obvious form of specialization is a decline in the ability to utilize resources or exist in conditions that were not experienced during adaptation.
From Spain to Portugal, mobility trends are mainly of physicians who seek professional development in the form of specialization, the availability of positions, better salaries, and the perceived good living conditions.
Important technological innovations in agriculture, power, transportation, metallurgy, and machines created new forms of specialization.
Corticotropin-releasing factor(CRF -immunoreactive terminals form synaptiCRF -immunoreactiveiterminalscoeruleus (LC) dendrites in rat brain.
For economists, the theoretical argument in favor of offshoring is that, like all other forms of specialization and exchange, it is a win-win proposition for all the countries involved.
Nonetheless, in the absence of activity AChRs form postsynaptic specializations attracting motor axons and permitting generation of multiple nerve/muscle contacts on individual fibers.
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